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Subject: [Leica] the Middle Ages...
From: don.dory at gmail.com (Don Dory)
Date: Sun Sep 17 07:09:03 2006
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Philippe,
So what you are saying about the Queen of the grapes is that the judges
perhaps inbibe a few too many fermented grapes before judging?

Don
don.dory@gmail.com


On 9/17/06, Philippe Orlent <philippe.orlent@pandora.be> wrote:
>
> I had to laugh with the historic interpretation of the theme by some
> participants, too.
> The procession is in 2 parts: first a commerial part, where treats
> are indeed dispersed in massive quantities which makes kids go crazy,
> the 2nd part is a competition between the several social
> 'entities' (one of them is called 'the Union of Poultry Breeders' :-)
> of our village, to get the prize of best group. There is also a Queen
> of the Grapes selection, but that takes place today. She's usually
> very blonde, very ugly, and very stupid...
>
> Thanks for looking,
> Philippe
>
>
>
> Op 17-sep-06, om 15:39 heeft Don Dory het volgende geschreven:
>
> > Oh my Philippe,
> > It seems they don't teach history in your part of the world either. :)
> > Southern "Stars and Bars" with a guy riding a broom.  Your town is
> > very
> > creative to say the least.  I'm assuming some of the vehicles were
> > throwing
> > treats to get the children so interested?
> >
> > The LUG is a wonderful thing, slices of the world.
> >
> > Don
> > don.dory@gmail.com
> >
> >
> > On 9/17/06, Philippe Orlent <philippe.orlent@pandora.be> wrote:
> >>
> >> Once a year, the sleepy suburban village of Hoeilaart comes to life.
> >> In the 70's it was renowned for the production of exquisit grapes
> >> (for consumption, not for wine making), but that ended due to strong
> >> competition from the South of Europe. We got too expensive...
> >> But since those days, the village has a tradition: The Festivities of
> >> the Grapes. Every year another theme (this year the Middle Ages)
> >> which by some is interpreted literally, and by others liberally.
> >> Every year schools, scouts, and about any other club participate,
> >> every year there's a fair, and every year a procession.
> >>
> >> Some snapshots of the latter yesterday evening:
> >>
> >> http://tinyurl.com/lljfr
> >>
> >> I hope you enjoy them, even if some are 'technically' not OK.
> >> (Ricoh GRD, 400 ISO, BW mode, minor work in PS CS2 without touching
> >> noise etc: it's pretty much what came out of camera in jpeg high
> >> quality mode)
> >>
> >> Thanks for looking, and comments welcomed,
> >> Philippe
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
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