06 June 2004

Street Market + Dr. Guislain Museum + Beach of Gent

[This is the first post in English, due that the only reason to write it in Spanish was my mother... and she don't read it, so I can switch]


Today... Today was a big day...

I woke up early, clean the house, made me sth. for lunch and running by bike to the centre...

Today was the last day of a street market in the streets near Kouter and also there was the flower market in Kouter... I spend some time walking there...

Then I went to Dr. Guislain museum... well I tried... because I lost and I had to come back over my steps (the area is out of my map). Finally I arrived near 1:30h. I lunch in the park of the psychiatric and then I entered.

It was wonderful... I don't know what exactly happened to me but A LOT of emotions and memories arrived to me in a extrange way (extremely strange)... I sited down for a moment in a stool to assimilate them...

The museum has only 2 floors, but very big and with texts in French, Dutch and English. That was good, because I started to read some things, and I wasn't able to stop... Everything was too interesting...

After the museum (I went out when it closed) I took my bike and right away to the beach of Gent... I didn't know very good what was the way, but don't know never have stopped me of doing things...


Finally, after enter in various wrong ways, I found it. I took a small swim and started to walk visiting the rest of the lake... In the end I took another bath and I found some Portuguese and Spanish friends :o)

Afterwards, I went for my bike and ... I only found the lock, break... This is the fifth time... at least he let me the lock (I am a lucky gay!!)

Coming back to home I found another bike (without lock, like always ;) It is because when I have to walk, my "radar" of bikes unlocked work much better (because of the speed).

Tomorrow morning I will repair its flat wheel and then I will go to talk with my companion about the printing of my thesis...

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