

July 28th we bade goodbye to our hosts and took a train from Vise, near Eijsden, to Brussels, Belgium. We found our hotel and unpacked, afterwards dining at Charlie’s Restaurant where we met with their gregarious head waiter, Gian Franco. We decided to take it easy that evening, getting some much needed rest.


The next day (July 29th) we made an appointment for the best massage in Brussels at the Antia Health Centre. After a vigorous two weeks walking all over The Netherlands, we really needed some “down time” and set a more leisurely pace for ourselves. After the massages, we ambled around Brussels, enjoying the lively city and its denizens.

We found a restaurant, Le Grand Café, where we had Italian food and watched the people passing by outside. While we were eating there, a man walking outside apparently had some sort of epileptic seizure right on the sidewalk. One woman stepped in to help administer emergency first aid, another took charge of the infant in a stroller that he had been walking with, and another called the paramedics and police. The emergency team arrived within minutes and got him stabilized, then took him to the hospital. People who were walking by had stopped to watch, as well as several of the restaurant patrons, but once he was stabilized, the crowd slowly dispersed.
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