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Autumn in the Netherlands & a different me!

Autumn in the Netherlands & a different me!

We spent last week in the Netherlands, it was a very nice week! We were mostly very lucky with the weather. We went into the dunes near my parents house for an autumn walk. I like going to this part of the dunes in autumn, as there are incredible numbers of mushrooms!

I first took some photos of the passion flower in my mum’s garden, so beautiful!

Passion Flower Passion Flower

Passion Flower Passion Flower

Passion Flower

And here are the photos taken in the dunes! It was truly a wonderful walk, I could have spend many more hours there, so much to see and to photograph! It was full of ladybirds, at some point I had about 10 of them on my coat!

Autumn in the Dutch dunes Autumn in the Dutch dunes

Autumn in the Dutch dunes Autumn in the Dutch dunes

Autumn in the Dutch dunes Autumn in the Dutch dunes

Autumn in the Dutch dunes Autumn in the Dutch dunes

The reason we were in the Netherlands was the PhD defense of my friend Gert-Jan. I was part of the ceremony, as a paranimf, together with Richard. In the Netherlands, the defense is public so all his family, friends and colleagues were there. Richard and I sat next to Gert-Jan for the whole ceremony. Richard was asked to read on of the hypotheses out loud, but I didn’t have to talk at all. Just sit still, which I did, though once I got a itch in my throat and couldn’t get any water and didn’t want to make noise, I thought I would die!! Anyway, Gert-Jan did really well! There was a reception afterwards and then we all went for dinner. I’ve never worn such smart clothes before, so of course we had to take some photos šŸ™‚ I am not made to walk on high heels all day, I found out you use all kinds of weird muscles doing that, they all hurt the next day!

If you’re interested, you can see all of the defense here: WURTV.

This is me with Gert-Jan (in the middle) and Richard, and a photo of Celia and Gert-Jan:

PhD defense PhD defense

One of Celia and me…

PhD defense

And Paul and me šŸ™‚

PhD defense PhD defense

It really was a special day and I think everyone really enjoyed it. We stayed until the next day, it was really nice to spend some time with Gert-Jan and Celia again!

That’s all for now, I have lots more photos of the Netherlands, but they’ll have to wait. I hope to place some more before leaving to Norway next Wednesday! Paul has a job interview in Tromso, and I decided to come along and see what it’s like. We’re staying for 6 days, so we’ll have some time to explore the surroundings, I’m very excited! We might even see northern lights, fingers crossed šŸ™‚

Till next time!

Hanneke

The Netherlands (again!!)

The Netherlands (again!!)

Helloooo!

I’m sorry for the delay in getting new photos uploaded šŸ™‚ Three weeks ago we went to the Netherlands – again! My aunt was turning 60 and my parents had organized a surprise party for her, so they asked us if we’d like to come. We only went for the weekend, flying on Friday evening (slaloming around the thunderstorms) and coming back on Sunday night.

On Saturday we went to the Hague to visit the Escher museum. First we walked around the Dutch government buildings:

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The museum was in a palace, quite pretty! They had combined the Escher prints with some weird lighting made by an artist. I did like the shadows they made on the wall, but in some cases I thought the lights were too bizarre (a skull??) and didn’t really match with the palace or the museum. The museum was claiming to be an interactive experience rather than a traditional museum, but apart from the top floor (and the cloak room, see the first photo) I don’t think that was true. On the top floor, they did have some games to play, a room with distorted perspective (we had a photo taken where I appear a giant next to Paul, unfortunately their printer wasn’t working šŸ™ ) and – the coolest thing – a virtual reality walk through Escher’s world! Anyway, here are some photos:

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The Netherlands The Netherlands

The Netherlands The Netherlands

I did really like the museum, Escher was such a genius, I just love his work! After several hours in the museum we walked around The Hague for a while. There was some arty thing going on:

The Netherlands The Netherlands

We also managed to take this photo inside The Sting (clothes shop) before the security noticed us and told us photos were not allowed…

The Netherlands

On Sunday, we all got up early and we left for the beach. My aunt was there with her friend Guusje, who was also turning 60 just 5 days later. Guusje is an amazing person, she also makes great art. They were staying in a beach house and thought they were hiding from everyone – hehe. My parents had bought a special cake, normally only for people who turn 50. In the Netherlands, when you turn 50, you are called “Sara” or “Abraham” and there are lots of traditions involved, this cake is one of them. My aunt managed to hide from everyone 10 years ago, so we made it a Sara+10 party! Paul was hypnotized by the cake šŸ˜‰

The Netherlands

These photos were taken on the way to the beach, I’ve never seen such big onion flowers! Very pretty.

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We had some Dutch flags with us, and this is how we all walked to the beach house:

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My sister had bought them these wind-up grannies, they were hilarious!!

The Netherlands

Most of the morning was spent playing with them šŸ™‚ they even made a board to race on!

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My brother was brave enough to take a dive, even though the weather wasn’t very inviting. He didn’t stay in long šŸ˜‰ Here he’s running back to the warm caravan with my sister and his girlfriend Kaya:

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All the old ones (hihi) – my parents on the left, Guusje in the middle, Marianne and Els on the right.

The Netherlands

After the party, Bart, Kaya and Paul took us to a kind of festival in a mental hospital. Euh yeah that is quite crazy šŸ™‚ They open their doors once a year and have a big festival with games, fun fair and people selling art. It’s a beautiful place! This one guy came up to me: Do you like polished nails? And before I knew it, I was asked to choose a color (Paul chose the most horrific pink possible!!) and he polished my nails. Not for money, just for fun… It was cute! It did end up everywhere so I was glad my mum had nail polish remover at home šŸ˜‰

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That’s all for now, I have many more photos, following soon… (really!)

Hanneke

Cycling in the Netherlands

Cycling in the Netherlands

Hello!

I’ve got lots of photos from our trip to the Netherlands a week ago, here’s a selection! Warning: very long post šŸ™‚

The flight was amazing, we flew straight towards IJmuiden, which is 6km from my parents place so a place I know very well, then turned southwards following the coast until Noordwijk, then turned eastwards and then back northwards towards Schiphol. I saw so many places I knew: Velserbroek, Haarlem, Nieuw Vennep…. With my parents we traced back all the places in the many photos Paul took, and even our village was on it, but you can’t see much because of the trees.

This is IJmuiden and a fun picture of the landing:

IJmuiden Landing

We left for our cycling trip the next day. My parents were very helpful, and brought our bikes to Gouda by car while we took the train. We spent some time wandering around Gouda, Paul had actually been there before but I hadn’t! Maybe that’s why he was more excited about Jamin, a big chain of sweet shops that was his first stop in Gouda…

SNOEP!

Gouda is a very touristic place, famous for the cheese and also the origin of the stroopwafels :). There are some very pretty buildings and it’s a pleasant town to wander around.

Gouda Gouda

We started our trip quite late in the afternoon. We cycled along the small river Vlist to Schoonhoven, then crossed the river Waal by ferry. We cycled on the dike next to the river for a while, which was hard work with the wind coming from the wrong direction! We stopped for a while in a field, the weather was perfect…

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Our destination for that day was this campsite just before Leerdam. A great place, campers and caravans were not allowed so just for tents… Lots of space, nice people and some great art on the campsite too! I really liked these statues made of scrap rusty tools! If you click on the thumbnails, you can see what they’re made of: the ball all made of spanners, the dog of shoemaker’s tools and the skeleton of kitchen tools.

Recycled Art Recycled Art Recycled Art

This was the view over the field next to the campsite, with a farmer mowing the grass:

Field

We went to Leerdam at night to get some dinner. Leerdam is the name of another cheese, but you won’t find much about that in the town. It’s more famous as a glass town. There is a glass museum, glass blowers centre, factory and many art galleries. Quite fun! We found this artwork on a square:

Leerdam Leerdam

The next morning we cycled to Leerdam again, we spent a long time there. It’s a pretty town, this is on the city wall:

Leerdam Leerdam

We visited a gallery and the Glass centre where we saw glass blowers at work, very impressive! It was interesting to hear that there are hardly any Dutch glass masters left, this girl was American and all other people there were Czech.

Leerdam Leerdam

There was also a shop that showed the work done, too bad it’s not a good idea to take glass items on a cycle trip šŸ˜‰

Leerdam

It was quite late when we finally left Leerdam, but we had another stop very nearby: Fort Asperen. This fort is part of the “New Dutch Waterline” used to flood parts of the country as a defence against enemies. It was last used in the second world war. The building is a very impressive round fort, with very thick walls. The lower floor was actually flooded!

Fort Asperen Fort Asperen

We cycled along the river Linge for a while. We passed a place called Acquoy, a very unusual place name for the Netherlands. It has a church tower almost as skewed as the Pisa tower, and the joke of the town is that there is actually somebody named Pisa burried in the cemetary… see this photo:

Acquoy Acquoy

Look at this cat, it found a nice place in the shade šŸ˜‰

Acquoy

We cycled to Maurik, on the Rhine. We found a very cheap campsite there. Here is Paul not quite awake yet, hehe. We had great weather on our trip, but as it was only early May, the nights were still cold.

Paul

The next day it was only a short cycle ride to Wageningen, our destination! It was fun to be back in places I hadn’t seen for so long! It was a beautiful ride, on car-free dikes. In the other photo we are crossing the Rhine from Opheusden to Wageningen.

Paul Ferry

We briefly visited the Blauwe Kamer, a nature reserve that I used to visit frequently, before setting up our tent on this farm campsite.

Blauwe Kamer Campsite

The campsite was in an ideal place for visiting Wageningen, only 10 minutes by bike. That night we had a BBQ to celebrate Celia’s birthday (the next day). Rob and Ingeborg were there as well, it was fun to catch up with old friends, I hadn’t seen them in 1,5 year!

Paul was very impressed by the student flats in Wageningen, they have a great view šŸ™‚ Gert-Jan lives on the 16th floor!

Dijkgraaf

We spent the whole next day in Wageningen at the festival, with Celia and Gert-Jan. It was great, lots of good music and acts, great weather and it was nice to see Wageningen hasn’t changed much and it felt like going back in time… still saw people I knew all the time!

We really liked this girls performing! I also took a photo of this couple who just looked so happy and enjoying the music, I thought it was cute.

Lorien Wageningen

They gave away free bubble mix at the festival so there were lots of bubbles around, here is Celia blowing some:

Celia

This is one of the acts, and people relaxing near the water:

Wageningen Wageningen

In the afternoon there was the defile, a parade of veterans of the second world war, and other wars afterwards. There are not that many veterans left, they are quite old now! It was impressive to see, though it was way too long. It took more than 2 hours and it was very hot weather, so we didn’t stay till the end. There were also some actors acting out the liberation.

Wageningen Wageningen

We went back to Gert-Jan’s place for dinner. Paul took this photo of me on my bike (well my sisters bike actually).

Wageningen Wageningen

The next morning when we broke the tent down for the last time, it started raining and it hasn’t stopped since… we were so lucky! My parents came to pick the bikes up from the campsite, and we took the train back. We had a short stop in Utrecht:

Utrecht Utrecht

That day we didn’t do much. We went for pancakes at night with some of my friends from high school, who I also hadn’t seen for a long time, so that was really fun!

The next day I had to visit my cousin in Amsterdam to do an eye test and order new lenses. She’s an optician and owns this shop. As all tourists, Paul was very impressed by the multi level bike parking next to the station in Amsterdam šŸ™‚ He also took this crazy photo of me during my eye test, that he later photoshopped to make it worse… hehe.

Amsterdam crazy

That night we flew back to Norwich. It had been such a great trip, and I can’t believe how lucky we were with the weather! The weather here has been bad ever since we came back, it’s more like autumn!

That’s all šŸ™‚ take care!

Hanneke