Meandering in/around Belgium
About me/us
16.06.2008
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Reis van de Nautilidae
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Well hello out there! Welcome to my first blog entry. The inspiration to start this blog comes from the my need to share what I see hear and feel with you, my friends and family. Facebook just doesn't have the depth I have been looking for, so perhaps this blog format from Travellerspoint will do the trick. I hope you get something out of it.
The goal of this blog will be to outline the life and times of me "Estebaan Cortez Dante", my wife (Lut) and twin 12yr old boys (Max and Victor) for the next 6-7months. At this stage we are based in Antwerp. Lut is working fulltime as an archtitect and my boys are attending a Belgian school. We have been based here since last August 07 after hurtling out of Melbourne following my former companies takeover and my realisation that I was at a midlife career junction.
Although this trip began last year its really a journey and in that respect a lifelong one. The title for our journey "Reis van de Nautilidae", literally translated as "Trip of the Nautilidae" is a Flemish inspired title from the what could be considered our family emblem, the Nautilus. Nautilidae is the taxonomic name for the family of cephalopods in which the Nautilus is categorised... We have lots of these shells in our collection back in Australia, our most valued being a Paper Nautilus shell found by Victor on a windswept beach on Wilsons Promontory many years ago. The beauty of the form, its symmetry, is one of natures true treasures, just like us. Below is a photo was taken on a bike trip we made to Lier a few weekends ago. There was a feast of good wrought ironwork for me to photograph on the route which went from Antwerp through some streets in Mortsel before heading into the fields around Hove. This is just one of the many great rides around Antwerp that can be found on the bike map you can purchase from the Tourist Info centre on the Grote Markt.


Posted by Estebaan 16.06.2008 09:29 Archived in Belgium Tagged family_travel







