Thursday, March 17, 2022

The Doorkijkkerk (Seeing-through Church) in Borgloon, BE

 
Astrid was the one who first spied this on Facebook and, after researching it, we both said "Let's go!"  It's one of those things/places you want to experience yourself, up close and personal.

Borgloon, Belgium, is 221 miles round-trip from where we live in Gorinchem, NL, which means it's perfectly doable for a day trip.  When we discovered last Tuesday would be a sunny day, it was a no-brainer.

One path getting to the Doorkijkkerk is through an apple and pear fruit orchard
owned by Bel'Export, a company generating $35M/year at this location, with only 10 employees.
Of course, many paid pickers are hired during harvest season.

It was a 25-minute walk through the orchard before we saw the Doorkijkkerk.
(The Sint Odulphus church in Borgloon is in the background, top-right).

People give necessary scale to this artistic structure called "Reading Between the Lines," 
built by 2 young Belgian guys, an architect and a sculptor, in 2011.

Lucky for us, we met a nice couple, 
with whom we took turns taking each other's photos.

[credit:  Astrid's images in my collage]

It was time for lunch, which meant heading to town, towards the landmark church.

See what a gorgeous day it was!

Though the orchard trees weren't yet in bloom, those trees above were.
They're Bradford pear trees, like the ones that blossom first every spring in Atlanta!

And look at the mistletoe that was everywhere!
[credit:  the 2 closeups are Astrid's]

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It was a 45-minute walk from the Doorkijkkerk to where we ate lunch,
so you can imagine how good this all looked to us.
We rarely find spaghetti carbonara available in a non-Italian café,
and it's only the 2nd time we've had it served with a raw egg in an eggshell on top.  OMG!

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Our café was across the street from the Sint Odulphus church, mentioned as early as 1027.
Though we weren't there for this church, it was a no-brainer to visit it.
Belgium, btw, is a Roman Catholic country.

Because of my preacher dad, the pulpit is always important to me...


as is the organ, because of my musician mother, whose name is also Barbara!

The choir also reminds me of my musician mom, who also directed Dad's church choirs,
in which I sang during my youth.

I'm such a fan of this kind of interior architecture and design.

[credit:  Astrid's images are the top and bottom-left images]

It was then time to walk Borgloon's central street back to our car for our 2-hour trip home.
[credit:  Astrid]

Totally worth a day trip!
In fact, we've decided to do it more often, now that COVID restrictions are lifted.


12 comments:

  1. Beautiful photos as always. What a great place to visit for a day trip. I always enjoy your photos of the food too. A raw egg was a interesting addition. What a great day!

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    1. Thank you, Marie. Maybe I should post food photos more often but this was one I couldn't resist because Belgium is the only place where we've eaten spaghetti carbonara with the egg yolk on top like that (twice now). The ethos of "pouring" it on top of the spaghetti, and then mixing it all together was the cherry on top!

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  2. This was one of those perfect days to "just go" and enjoy everything that we saw. Beautiful pictures again. Your post shows the beauty that is out there if you just take time to explore it. A day well spent. That lunch was something else. IHVJ

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    1. It feels good to go out exploring again, Astrid, after 2 years of needing to stay put. I think we both have new energy now to make sure we "carpe diem," lest we run out of time. HA! Thanks for being such a good partner in crime!

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  3. The see-through church is fascinating! And I love the other one too, with all its charming details.

    (I have to ask, was there another "Barbara" in this post? I couldn't find it, though I read it several times. I feel I've missed something.)

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    1. Oh, bless you, Ruth. In the 2-image collage of the statute and organ, the name beneath the statute is BARBARA. If you saw it on a small screen, you probably couldn't have seen it?! But thanks for asking. That tells me you really did read my test. :)

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  4. Wow! Terrific photo op. Please send me those good Facebook discoveries if any lie in New England or vicinity.

    Good to know you are both still snooping.

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    1. HAHA, Ted. Sometimes FB does have some goodies that are worthwhile! And yes, after 2 years of basically staying put, it feels good to stretch our legs again like this!

      Hope you both are doing well, ready for Spring!

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  5. Oh, wat is dit een mooie log geworden.
    Je collages zijn prachtig en geven een geweldig idee van deze mooie dag.

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    1. Your comments are always so positive and encouraging, Marjolein. Hartstikke bedankt!

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    1. Thank you, Robin. You can see why we took the time to visit it!

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