Friday, November 25, 2011

Crazy things happen!

We found one of our seahorses being eaten alive from the tail by a crab in the tank today:( Pretty sad... even though we stop it and moved the crab to another tank, he didn't make it. One dark blotch on right side didn't make it:( may he rest in peace, or rather formol...
There's more newborns, these time we are trying to keep them in a fully submerged cage to see if they survive longer.
And someone drew a heart with permanent marker on my working table! I have tried to remove it with alcohol, scrubbing with a sponge but it doesn't come out. What a childish thing to do!
Yesterday was a crazy eating day! Fritjes for lunch, waffles in the afternoon in the department and thanksgiving dinner at home:)

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Today I am thankful for great friends all around the globe:)

Happy Thanksgiving to my friends in the US that are celebrating it today! Of all the holidays in the US this is definitely the one I miss the most. A great excuse to eat great food and spend good times with friends. I am going to try to cook some staples of Thanksgiving dinner here. It is pretty impressive how you can find most of the ingredients on this side of the ocean! I even found Ocean Spray fresh cranberries! I will try to post pictures of my dinner, looking forward to turkey with cranberry sauce, pumpkin pie and a sweet potato dish.

This is also a day to be thankful. This year, I am thankful for my health and that of my family, my job and especially for great friends around the globe that make me feel like home can be anywhere in the planet because we will always keep in touch:)




Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Guide and tourist at the same time in Gent

This weekend I had my first visitors:) Susanne, Vanessa and Rita came to visit on their way to Portugal from the Flatfish Symposium in Ijmuiden, near Amsterdam. It was truly a different weekend, to taste and see Gent with different eyes! I feel that I was both being their guide and being a tourist... hopefully now I will be able to be more of a guide and less of a tourist to my next visitors! Still we had lost of fun, I'll leave you with some pictures, mainly of the yummie food and drinks we tried.
Trapiste beer, my favorite actually Tripel Karmeliet.

And we had to have mussels with frites.

Chicken waterzooi, I must confess I was a little hesitant at first but this stew/soup in a light creamy sauce is amazing! I don't know what herbs they use, but I am going to find out!

There's this little bar ran by a old guy that has these amazing flavor gin liquor. We tried coffee, kiwi, chocolate and passion fruit (in the picture) as well as lemon, and they were all amazing (well the kiwi not really, too bitter)

More trapiste beer and Vanessa's kriek (Chimay Blauwe, Orval Brune, Achel Blonde)

One of the evenings we went to a Turkish restaurant and this is my dish... which was amazing! Ground lamb with herbs in pastry with tomato sauce and yogurt.

And our table with Rita and Susanne's stews and Vanessa's other lamb dish that cooked for 4 hours.

We also had waffles, of course and frites with brown sauce (typical from Gent).

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Bruges, the city that froze in time

So, amidst the craziness of all these weekends where I got stuck taking care of the animals every other day (it was cool though... I got to take care of about 100 mole rats and 100 baby seahorses, 50 catfish and about 150 cichlids and off course it couldn't be simple I had to hatch brine shrimp everyday with selco supplement for the little seahorses) I manage to escape by train to Bruges. It is a beautiful city, but once again I felt like in Florence, even in the off season there are more tourists than people from town and the city as a little of a ghost feel to it, like it was frozen in time and noone lives there anymore. It does have a main street with Zara and Fnac so maybe there are people there year round, lol! I bet they all work in the cafes and the tasteless tourist shops. But the embroidery well know to Bruges is still sold among with crazy bric a brac. I was actually pretty impressed with the foliage colors I saw around Belgium and especially in Bruges! I will leave here some pictures but I posted pretty much all the pictures I took on facebook if you want to take a look, enjoy!