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11 december 2011

Flipje and a rabbit


I bought this small, rather damaged, figurine at a fleamarket. He holds a prominent place in my printers' tray because he brings back a lot of memories. In an earlier post I've already shown the books I used to read about this little raspberry guy.

Furthermore I bought this plastic rabbit, this collection is rapidly growing... 




However I restrained myself from buying these ones:




23 november 2011

Post #994 - Counting down


I'm reaching my 1000th post! Which basically means that I have something to celebrate. And a celebration means a give away! So, spread the word, tweet or blog it forward, I'll be giving away stuff when I have my 999th post. One of next few days I'll tell you what you can win. Be sure to drop in.

30 oktober 2011

I MAS there - Antwerp



Yesterday I finally visited the MAS, Museum aan de Stroom in Antwerp (Belgium) with my friend Yvette. A few months ago I had been near the building but I didn't have time to go inside. Now I did! And it was worth every minute! 

The MAS website states: 'The MAS is more than a museum. It is a new city centre; a new meeting place where there is always something to do or see. The MAS recounts the story of a relationship between Antwerp and the world that has lasted for five centuries, which is still ongoing. The museum allows contemporary artists to continue writing the story.'


In addition to being a museum, the MAS is also an extraordinary building on an extraordinary spot in an extraordinary location. The MAS is designed as a giant storehouse with stacked containers or “boxes”. These museum boxes are stacked in such a way that they create a spiral tower. As you ascend, you get a constantly changing view of the city. With A breathtaking 360° panorama on the roof.

The MAS is chosen as one of the worlds most beautiful muesuems by the American magazine Travel + Leisure. The Dutch architects Neutelings and Riedijk designed this amazing building and Antwerp's B-architecten did the interiors of the museum rooms.



















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