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Post date / 2015 / September / 25
- Lawn mushroom top
Is this mushroom edible? Overnight, mushroom sprung up in back yard in east end Brussels. Newlywed bride could serve mushroom in spaghetti sauce tomorrow night, but we wouldn't want a tragic ending. (Woluwe St. Pierre, Belgium) 20150925 - Lawn mushroom underside
Is this mushroom edible? Overnight, mushroom sprung up in back yard in east end Brussels. Newlywed bride could serve mushroom in spaghetti sauce tomorrow night, but we wouldn't want a tragic ending. (Woluwe St. Pierre, Belgium) 20150925 - Tour Noire
Watchtower from the first walls of Brussels, constructed during early 13th century Roman times, which were outgrown so that by 1356 the second larger walls were built. The superfluous first walls were dismantled between the 16th and 18th centuries, except for the Tour Noire (Black Tower), which the mayor insisted was to be retained, and surrounded by shops. The tower was recognized as a listed landmark in Brussels by 1937. When the district around the Place Sainte-Catherine was targeted for redevelopment in the late 1990s, the Atelier d'Art Urban replaced the shops with a new hotel designed to accommodate the tower. The hotel became to be managed by Novotel. (Tour Noire, Brussels) 20150925