Manoir de la Chapelle, Belgium - November 2011
Visited with fishbrain, Illogical and Oldskool
Our Belgian brothers sure like their villas, mansions and residences, and with jam-packed findings like this place, it's not difficult to see why.
There are plenty of clues left lying around that hint to a history on the place - the funerary wreath, the photographs, the pieces of paper with child's handwriting... - but for me to attempt to infer a concise history from these trinkets and treasures would likely be erroneous, or at best, unfair on the family.
I found myself utterly baffled by what has just been left behind, and the extent to which it has lay forgotten... especially by the undesirables.
Thanks for viewing,
tweek

Visited with fishbrain, Illogical and Oldskool
Our Belgian brothers sure like their villas, mansions and residences, and with jam-packed findings like this place, it's not difficult to see why.
There are plenty of clues left lying around that hint to a history on the place - the funerary wreath, the photographs, the pieces of paper with child's handwriting... - but for me to attempt to infer a concise history from these trinkets and treasures would likely be erroneous, or at best, unfair on the family.
I found myself utterly baffled by what has just been left behind, and the extent to which it has lay forgotten... especially by the undesirables.
Thanks for viewing,
tweek

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