sccollections
woensdag 14 mei 2025
dinsdag 13 mei 2025
maandag 12 mei 2025
Colourful

zondag 11 mei 2025
Ferry trip
zaterdag 10 mei 2025
vrijdag 9 mei 2025
Unknown pennant
Our steeple does have a very curious pennant. The scaffolding cloth has been blown loose and is waving nicely. One for Skywatch Friday here.
donderdag 8 mei 2025
Dressed for the occasion.
woensdag 7 mei 2025
On the sloping plane
dinsdag 6 mei 2025
Liberation
Yesterday we celebrated the liberation of WWII again in the Netherlands including the wreath laying at Dam Square and 2 minutes of silence throughout the country. That the liberation is not quite for everyone shows this picture I took last year 4 days after the wreath laying.
maandag 5 mei 2025
zondag 4 mei 2025
zaterdag 3 mei 2025
In the shopping street
vrijdag 2 mei 2025
woensdag 30 april 2025
In the middle of a little field
dinsdag 29 april 2025
maandag 28 april 2025
zondag 27 april 2025
zaterdag 26 april 2025
Kings day
Today the whole of the Netherlands became one big car sale. Starting at 5 o'clock last night, people were allowed to take their stuff out on the streets, and many children also held dress rehearsals for today. (Hence this photo from last night). I'm about to get back into the swing of things but all the big cities have already urged people not to come because it's going to be suffocatingly busy. We will see.
vrijdag 25 april 2025
donderdag 24 april 2025
woensdag 23 april 2025
dinsdag 22 april 2025
maandag 21 april 2025
Children's playground
zondag 20 april 2025
Today
zaterdag 19 april 2025
Street photography troubles
vrijdag 18 april 2025
donderdag 17 april 2025
woensdag 16 april 2025
dinsdag 15 april 2025
maandag 14 april 2025
Londonderry
zondag 13 april 2025
The Netherlands Bank
Feel me a bit blue today ( inside a vault)
first I had to pass this door
Then that one
And in the old times you would see a lot of these cars and racks with gold bars but today the National Netherlands bank is empty of gold and the vaults are now open for everyone to look inside as national museum also to show their art collection. Strange enough the rest of the building is still the national bank and not free for the public. Wonder how much this have cost for the taxpayer.