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Weekly Photo Challenge: Between

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“If time is not real, then the dividing line between this world and eternity, between suffering and bliss, between good and evil, is also an illusion.”

– Herman Hesse

This is my response to the latest Weekly Photo Challenge from The Daily Post at WordPress.

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“It is time for parents to teach young people early on that in diversity there is beauty and there is strength.”

― Maya Angelou

Here is what wikipedia has to say (with a google translation below)

“Matonge (uitgesproken [matɔŋge]?) is een wijk in de Brusselse gemeente Elsene. De wijk wordt soms ook wel “Klein Zaïre” genoemd.

De wijk is gelegen tussen de Waversesteenweg en de Elsensesteenweg, vlak onder de Kleine Ring nabij de Naamsepoort. De wijk is ontstaan doordat de studenten van Afrikaanse (voornamelijk Congolese) afkomst zich hier vestigden in de jaren 60, in de Maison Africaine (Afrikaans Huis, Maisaf). In de loop der jaren is de wijk een mengelmoes geworden van gegoede studenten en armere vluchtelingen en studenten. De lokale middenstand richt zich op Afrikaanse en Europese klanten.Matonge is ook een wijk in Kinshasa.”

“Matongé (pronounced [matɔŋge]?) Is a district in the Brussels municipality of Elsene. The district is also sometimes called “Little Zaire”.

The district is located between Waversesteenweg and Elsensesteenweg, just below the inner ring near the Porte de Namur. The district was created by students of African (mainly Congolese) origin who settled here in the 60’s, the Maison Africaine (African House, Maisaf). Over the years, the neighborhood has become a hodgepodge of wealthy students and poorer students and refugees. The local middle class comprises those of African and European origin.

Matongé is a neighborhood in Kinshasa.”

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“The heavy smell of flower petals stroked the walls of my lungs.”

― Haruki Murakami, The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle

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Weekly Photo Challenge: On the Move

“The Guide says there is an art to flying”, said Ford, “or rather a knack. The knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss.”

― Douglas Adams, Life, the Universe and Everything

This is my response to the latest Weekly Photo Challenge from The Daily Post at WordPress.

A collaborative post between belgradestreets and belgianstreets featuring a collage of images from the Aviation Museums in Belgrade and Brussels

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“To country people Cows are mild,
And flee from any stick they throw;
But I’m a timid town bred child,
And all the cattle seem to know.”

― T.S. Eliot

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Weekly Photo Challenge: Letters

“But writing poems and letters doesn’t seem to do much good.”
― Sylvia Plath

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This is my response to the latest Weekly Photo Challenge from The Daily Post at WordPress.

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Weekly Photo Challenge: Street Life

“It was the root of street cool, too, the knowing posture that implied connection, invisible lines up to the hidden levels of influence.”

― William Gibson, Neuromancer

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This is my response to the latest Weekly Photo Challenge from The Daily Post at WordPress.

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“Look: the trees exist; the houses we dwell in stand there stalwartly.
Only we pass by it all, like a rush of air.
And everything conspires to keep quiet about us, half out of shame perhaps, half out of some secret hope.”

― Rainer Maria Rilke, Duino Elegies

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Weekly Photo Challenge: Threes

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This is my response to the latest Weekly Photo Challenge from The Daily Post at WordPress.

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“Who, if I cried out, would hear me among the angels’
hierarchies? and even if one of them suddenly
pressed me against his heart, I would perish
in the embrace of his stronger existence.
For beauty is nothing but the beginning of terror
which we are barely able to endure and are awed
because it serenely disdains to annihilate us.”

From, “Duino Elegies” by Rainer Maria Rilke