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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Friesland, Luttelgeest, Rouveen and Staphorst - Day 4






Today I had a free day and Lya took me sightseeing. We drove through the province of Friesland, which has many lovely farms decorated with this symbol of two swans:




This is the way willows are traditionally trimmed in the Netherlands:




The Friesland coal black horses:




We were very lucky to spot some storks! Lya says that they are rare, but making a comeback in the Netherlands. This stork was gathering sticks for its nest.




Here are two storks nesting:




These photos are in black and white because I am a total klutz. I was so busy looking at all the amazing things around me that I tripped and fell, and must have pushed a button that switched off the color! (And yes, I'm okay.)
Next, we drove to Luttelgeest to de Orchideeen Hoeve - een Tropisch Paradijs (the Orchid House - A Tropical Paradise). There were many enormous greenhouses in this area, growing many kinds of flowers.




















Lya snaps some photos of the orchids:




There was also a big area filled with hundreds of butterflies.












This is a fragment of a blue Morpho butterfly wing. There were lots flying around, but they were very elusive.
















The orchid greenhouses were lined with antique tools and farm implements, including this cookie mold:




And old wooden shoes:




In the afternoon, we visited two small towns known for their traditional farmhouses, Rouveen and Staphorst.




Houses here have shutters and doors painted green.








Here is a woman in traditional dress, on bicycle:




Workers re-thatching a roof:




As the roof gets older, it sometimes grows a lovely mossy coat:




Nearly all of the houses are impeccably neat, clean, and well cared for, but I found one house up for sale that had wonderful old paint and rust.












On the way home, we had to wait for a boat to pass the drawbridge over a canal:




More tomorrow!

Monday, March 26, 2012

Groningen and Harkstede, Day 3




Today was my third day teaching at de Cordi Atelier in Groningen, the Netherlands. That's Anni, the shop owner, in her beautiful shop (above). And another very artistic group of students (below).



The Netherlands just shifted to their equivalent of Daylight Savings Time this weekend, so it was light late enough that there was time for a walk before dinner. I walked from Lya's house out into the main street of her town. Here is some of what I saw:


Lots open farmland and pastures with trees in straight lines.


A beautiful old cemetery.


Forsythia starting to bloom.


A beautiful house.


Amazing brickwork and beautiful doors.


Road sign indicating distances to nearby towns.


House with a thatched roof.


House with a frieze of a woman appearing to look out the window.


Row of houses on the main road.



An old windmill.


Netherlands license plate.


These wooden shoes were on the wall of a hardware store in Groningen.

More tomorrow!

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Groningen, Day 2




Here are my students -- the same group from yesterday -- at today's Threadsketching class. More wonderful results! Afterward, Lya and I walked into the Groningen city center. I took hundreds of photos; here are a few: