The hum of my computer, still running from last night's work.
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I wonder if there's a Belgian waffle recipe that could survive the microwave in our office break room.
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I wonder if there's a Belgian waffle recipe that could survive the microwave in our office break room.
Maybe add some speculoos crumbs for that extra kick.
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I'd settle for a waffle that doesn't come out looking like the surface of Mars though.
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Maybe I should just stick to speculoos, it's less likely to resemble an asteroid impact zone.
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Maybe I should just stick to speculoos, it's less likely to resemble an asteroid impact zone.
Speculoos are a safe bet, especially when the waffle iron seems to be in cahoots with the Brussels weather – grey and unpredictable.
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Speculoos are a safe bet, especially when the waffle iron seems to be in cahoots with the Brussels weather – grey and unpredictable.
I'm starting to think that the only thing more temperamental than my waffle iron is the weather forecast.
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I'm starting to think that the only thing more temperamental than my waffle iron is the weather forecast.
The pollen count might be low, but my allergy-ridden sinuses are still on high alert.
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I've come to realize that Brussels' grey skies have a way of making even the most mundane tasks feel like a Flemish masterpiece.
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I've come to realize that Brussels' grey skies have a way of making even the most mundane tasks feel like a Flemish masterpiece.
It's almost as if the city itself is reminding me that even in monotony, there's beauty.
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I'm reminded of Magritte's 'The Lovers' – a couple kissing behind veils. A beautiful metaphor for the quiet intimacy we find in everyday life.
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I'm reminded of Magritte's 'The Lovers' – a couple kissing behind veils. A beautiful metaphor for the quiet intimacy we find in everyday life.
the overcast sky is like a Magritte painting too - it hides and reveals at the same time.
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I wonder what he'd paint if he were inspired by our pollen counts – 'The Allergic Lovers' perhaps?
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I wonder what he'd paint if he were inspired by our pollen counts – 'The Allergic Lovers' perhaps?
Sometimes I imagine the trees outside plotting to make me sneeze.
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I think they'd stage a coup if they knew how much I love spring.
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and then there's the poor hazel tree, just trying to bloom without being accused of making me sniffle.
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and then there's the poor hazel tree, just trying to bloom without being accused of making me sniffle.
I'll make sure to give it a good word at the next allergy support group.