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Author: Hanneke

I started my first blog when I left the Netherlands (my home country) for an internship in Alaska in 2004, to keep my friends and family updated on my adventures over there. Little did I know it would be more than 13 years before I'd move back to the Netherlands! I spent a year in Toulouse (France) before starting a PhD in meteorology at the University of East Anglia in Norwich (UK) in 2005. That's when I started this current blog, first in Dutch but I soon switched to English. I really enjoyed life in the UK, and was actually planning to stay there after my PhD, but "life is what happens when you're busy making other plans" and I ended up moving to Tromsø in Northern Norway in 2009. Tromsø is a photographer's dream, surrounded by spectacular mountains, with the light ever changing from the midnight sun in summer to the dark days compensated by aurora-filled nights in winter. I learnt Norwegian and got a job as a weather forecaster - I got thrown in at the deep end, doing radio interviews and speaking with fishermen with way-too-strong dialects straight from the beginning, before I was anywhere near fluent in Norwegian :D I survived though, and slowly started to do some research on the side. I got more and more involved in research projects and in August 2015 I moved 2000 km south, to Oslo where I started working 100% as a researcher. A year after moving to Oslo, I met Michiel at a music festival in Brussels :) and we started to travel very frequently between Oslo and Rotterdam, where he lives. You can't do that forever though, and I soon realized I found the perfect "excuse" to finally move back home, something I had been considering many times before. So since July 2017, I'm living in Rotterdam! I'm actually taking some time off before finding a new job, and I'm looking forward to lots of adventures in the near future - so stay tuned!
New lens

New lens

Just a quick post to show some photos taken yesterday with my new lens. The weather wasn’t great, but it was nice to try out the lens – I am very happy with it! 

For those interested, I bought a Canon 24-105mm f4 lens (with an image stabilizer). It took me a very long time to decide which lens to replace my old 28-135mm lens with (it broke down last April), but I am really happy with this lens! The other lens I have is a Sigma 15-30mm which I really like, but wide angle only is a bit limiting. I like taking photos like the ones above… and especially since I am going to Mexico in February, I wouldn’t want to miss out on those kind of photos!

Something completely different: while sorting some photos on my computer, I found this panorama I took in March. I never stitched the images together! Taken from the top of the cable car, overlooking Tromsø island on a beautiful sunny day…

Alright, back to work for me… I had to make a list of things to do this week. Even though I don’t have much stuff left here in Norwich, there is still a lot to think about now that I am really leaving. So I’ll be running around a lot, and probably will not update my blog until next week or so. I’ll try to post before, but if not: Merry Christmas to everyone!!

Dutcher than Dutch: De Rijp

Dutcher than Dutch: De Rijp

Last week we were in the Netherlands for Sinterklaas, and we decided to go on a little trip. We had heard from Bart and Kaya about a B&B; called “Polderhuisje” – a little wooden house on its own island in a village called “De Rijp”. De Rijp is a very Dutch looking village in between lots of drained land – you can’t get it much “Dutcher” than there, and the good thing is that it’s largely left alone by tourists.

We arrived on Sunday afternoon and we were lucky enough to have a cold but very sunny winter day with beautiful light. These are some photos of the little house – very beautiful both on the inside and on the outside. I wish it was for sale, would love to live in it 😉

The weather was so nice that we couldn’t stay inside for very long. After a quick cup of tea we left for a walk. We walked from the Rijp to Schermerhorn on the dyke. In the first photo (below) you can see one of the old pump-buildings, now in use as a glass art gallery. 

There were quite a lot of people around, mostly walking their dogs, because of the nice weather. I do like the big skies in the Netherlands!

If you enlarge the photo of the small windmill below, you can see that Paul managed to capture the movement! 🙂

The light was getting better and better – very yellow as the sun was setting. 

The post below is an old border post. In the photo on the right you can see birds flying in a “V”. There were so many birds there! Most of this area is nature reserve and full of birds. Sometimes they would all fly up at the same moment, incredible to watch the sky so full of birds! Unfortunately we didn’t get any good photos of that. 

Sunset… the photo on the right is taken from Schermerhorn.

We left Schermerhorn at sunset, it was beautiful. There are three mills in a row there, nicely silhouetted against the sky. Paul took the photo on the right of a couple cycling, it’s a bit blurred but I think it shows how magical the evening light was!

The three mills… The one on the right is a bit further away and called the Haviksmolen. The sky was very orange when we got there, such a stunning view!

Paul also took a panorama image of this mill:

 

The photo on the left is Paul taking those mill photos, in the moonlight! The photo on the right is taken when we finally made it to Graft, we had to walk in the dark for the last part of our walk. I wanted to take a photo of this nice building, but of course a car drove past right when I was taking it…

When we got back to de Rijp, we found a nice restaurant to have dinner. We ate lots of interesting food, including deer and pheasant! What a nice end to a wonderful day…

The next day was unfortunately cold and grey… We walked around De Rijp for a while. It’s a beautiful village, with many bridges (the one in the first photo is only wide enough for walking, not for cars!) and wooden houses on the water. 

I have also turned our walk and visit to De Rijp into a google map. You can click on the placemarks to see the photos, so you can join us for a virtual walk 🙂

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For my family: I haven’t done anything wi
th the Sinterklaas photos yet. I do have a photo of Mare (my little niece) and me, for the Mare-fans 🙂 We spent Saturday with Bart and Kaya, and went for a nice walk with Mare. She’s great fun, laughs a lot, starts to wave and talk now too.

That’s all for now! I’m back in Norwich, for the last time, which is quite strange. I will be back a few times next year, but I am not keeping my room anymore. Paul is arriving in England in a week (on my birthday 🙂 ), I’m looking forward to our Christmas break! I already bought myself a nice gift: a new lens for my camera 🙂 It arrived this morning, I’m planning to go to the Christmas market in town to take some photos there. So hopefully more photos soon!

Sunrise/sunset

Sunrise/sunset

Who cares that the sun doesn’t come above the horizon, when you get sunrises melting into sunsets, for hours, like this:

And a panoramic view of the sky, it was so beautiful!