On my way towards Brussels, suddenly I saw firemen trucks and lots of police cars from far.

I thought that's really no chance I have to turn and drive back home. A suspicious parcel had been found and the whole area was blocked. Fortunately I could take another way and without further problems I safely arrived at the market.
There everything was normal. Lots of people as usual and all stalls. It was really nice to walk around on this market with a majority of Muslims. Everybody was so friendly and we chatted together about the last events and everybody was shocked.
And as I was already in Brussels, and "La Bourse" where people had left flowers, candles, peace notes, etc was not very far, I thought I have to go there and also pay my tribute to the victims.

The place looked very impressive. Much more than when I had seen it on TV. There were all TV channels from Europe and abroad under these white tents and journalists and cameramen where waiting for I don't know what. It was around noon, so there were not so many people. I walked around, read the messages, lots of them in English, but also other languages and took pictures. I would have loved to light a candle, but there were none to buy. So I returned home.
Sunday was quite sunny, but so windy that it was impossible to go for a walk. Instead Ilona and I went to an international Cat show close to where she lives.

We had a great time, speaking with the owners and talking to the cats. They were all very relaxed and real cool. The one who won was an American cat, I had never seen such a breed (right bottom) he was huge, like a baby tiger and had a fur like a sheep. He was sitting on a chair, was not even in a cage and sniffed at people and a glass of beer ! We all laughed. Apparently he lives outside and it was so warm that his owner had a ventilator with her. I had never seen so many different cat breeds in my whole life !