This is what we traditionally eat today: oliebollen!
'Oliebollen' are a variety of dumpling made by using an ice-scooper or 2 spoons to scoop a certain amount of dough and dropping the dough into a deep fryer filled with hot oil. In this way a sphere-shaped oliebol emerges. They are traditionally eaten on New Year's Eve and at funfairs. In wintertime, they are also sold in the streets at mobile stalls. Oliebollen are usually served with powdered sugar. (from Wikipedia)
I wish you all a wonderful New Year's Eve!
31 december 2015
New Year's Eve
30 december 2015
Kiss and Ride
K+R
KISS+RIDE
KISS+RIDE
take and bring
A sign at the entrance of a primary school in Coevorden.
Linking to signs, signs.
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Coevorden,
parking space,
school,
signs,
transport
29 december 2015
The start of multitasking?
At the exhibition 'Knitting!' in the Fries Museum there are several showcases telling about the history of knitting in the Netherlands. This particular display shows a number of knitted cakes and pies as well as a few magazines from 1934; the left one named 'praten & breien' or 'chatting & knitting'. Well, I am pretty sure 'multitasking' wasn't a word yet in the 1930s but is this how it began for the women in the Netherlands? ;)
28 december 2015
Knitted art
Doesn't this make you smile? :)
27 december 2015
Lappions
Encouraged by the Fries Museum in Leeuwarden, nearly 2,500 primary school students started knitting last September. Until November 2015 each of them knitted a piece - or more, if they got hold of it. These so-called 'lappions' (a combination of the word 'lampion' and the Dutch word 'lap' or in English here: 'knitted work') show the marvellous result of their efforts.
Several lappions can be viewed in the Fries Museum now as a part of the current exhibition 'Knitting!'. Go see it if you can, it's fun!
Several lappions can be viewed in the Fries Museum now as a part of the current exhibition 'Knitting!'. Go see it if you can, it's fun!
26 december 2015
Ice carvings
A few days ago I showed you an ice sculpture of a Brazilian dancer. This thick wall of ice was actually at the start of our 'journey through a frozen world', as the ice sculpture exhibition in Zwolle is called. The carvings picture symbols from ancient cultures in central and south America.
25 december 2015
It's Christmas!
Let's take a step back from our busy lives today and enjoy time with our loved ones. Best wishes to you!
Photo taken at the Saint & Angels Christmas Fair in Meeden.
24 december 2015
Fijne Kerstdagen!
Merry Christmas!
Imagine there's no countries,
It isn't hard to do
Nothing to kill or die for
And no religion too
Imagine all the people
Living life in peace
You may say I'm a dreamer
But I'm not the only one
I hope some day you'll join us
And the world will be as one
It isn't hard to do
Nothing to kill or die for
And no religion too
Imagine all the people
Living life in peace
You may say I'm a dreamer
But I'm not the only one
I hope some day you'll join us
And the world will be as one
(From: 'Imagine' - John Lennon)
Labels:
Christmas,
Christmas Fair,
lights,
Meeden,
reflection
23 december 2015
Christmas #12 - window shopping
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Bourtange,
Christmas,
Christmas Fair,
doors and windows,
reflection,
Westerwolde
22 december 2015
Christmas #11 - beards!
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Bourtange,
Christmas,
Christmas Fair,
Westerwolde
21 december 2015
Christmas #10 - the dinner table
With only a few more days to go until Christmas, another fine decorated corner from the indoor Christmas Fair "Saints and Angels" in Meeden.
20 december 2015
Ice sculpture
View the elegance and extravagance of a Brazilian dancer at the carnaval of Rio de Janeiro sculptured in ice! It´s part of the "Journey Through a Frozen World", as the ice sculpture festival in Zwolle presents itself. With unusual high temperatures outside of +12°C (53.6°F) today, but inside around -10°C (14°F) we felt a touch of Winter .. ;)
19 december 2015
Christmas #9 - red and white
A display of Santas and a snowman at "Saints and Angels", the annual Christmas Fair of Tuingoed Foltz in Meeden.
Enjoy your weekend!
18 december 2015
Christmas #8 - Groningen Christmas tree
The Grote Markt is the central square in the city of Groningen, with the Martinitoren or St Martin's Tower on the right. Note that 10,000 lights shine in this year's Christmas tree!
Shopping for Christmas in the Herestraat, earlier today.
Labels:
Christmas,
Groningen,
Martinitoren,
plants and trees
17 december 2015
Christmas #7 - Bourtange shop
The shops at the market square in Bourtange are always opened during an event like the Christmas Fair. 'De Commanderie' (The Commander's House) on the photo sells all kinds of presents as well as nostalgic Dutch candy.
Labels:
Bourtange,
Christmas,
Christmas Fair,
doors and windows,
Westerwolde
16 december 2015
Christmas #6 - Bourtange Christmas fair
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Bourtange,
Christmas,
Christmas Fair,
Westerwolde
15 december 2015
"DAVID BOWIE is" in Groningen!
After London, Toronto, São Paulo, Berlin, Chicago, Paris and Melbourne, the next city is Groningen! Since last weekend the Groninger Museum hosts the famous exhibition "David Bowie is"! According to the museum's website (HERE) it is a stimulating multimedia experience that includes more than 300 objects from his personal archives. Bowie kept handwritten lyrics, original costumes, photographs, album (cover) designs and other rare material from the past 50 years.
I have planned a visit in January, as tickets need to be booked online with selection of a date and time. Looking forward to see the exhibition, and I will let you know how it was! :)
14 december 2015
Christmas #5 - reindeer and santas
A gathering of Rudolphs and Santas just begging passers-by to take them home! :)
Photo taken yesterday at the Christmas Fair in Bourtange.
Photo taken yesterday at the Christmas Fair in Bourtange.
Labels:
Bourtange,
Christmas,
Christmas Fair,
Westerwolde
13 december 2015
Christmas #4 - Christmas tree sale
Christmas trees for sale across the library at the Wirdumerdijk in Leeuwarden, yesterday afternoon.
In the background is the Mercuriusfontein (Mercury Fountain), dating from 1923 and created by the German sculpturor Gustav Adolf Bredow. The fountain symbols the prosperity of Leeuwarden and surroundings.
In the background is the Mercuriusfontein (Mercury Fountain), dating from 1923 and created by the German sculpturor Gustav Adolf Bredow. The fountain symbols the prosperity of Leeuwarden and surroundings.
Labels:
Christmas,
fountain,
Leeuwarden,
plants and trees,
sculpture
12 december 2015
Christmas #3
A mirror view in the old barn of Tuingoed Foltz hosting the Christmas Fair "Saints and Angels".
Are you getting in a festive mood already? :)
I am linking to Weekend Reflections.
Are you getting in a festive mood already? :)
I am linking to Weekend Reflections.
11 december 2015
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Assen,
doors and windows,
Drents Museum,
museum,
stained glass window
10 december 2015
Christmas #2 - Saints and Angels Christmas Fair
9 december 2015
Wilhelmina
This bronze sculpture pictures Wilhelmina, Queen of the Netherlands from 1890-1948. and great-grandmother of our King Willem-Alexander. The sculpture was created by Dutch sculptor Charlotte van Pallandt (1898-1997). It is located on a beautiful (a bit hidden, surrounded by trees on 3 sides) location in the garden of Museum de Buitenplaats in Eelde. During my visit the sculpture was caught by the sun and I liked the Autumn-coloured background.
Another piece exactly like this can be found in front of Palace Noordeinde in The Hague, where I photographed and posted it on this blog in December 2012, please click HERE to see it.
Another piece exactly like this can be found in front of Palace Noordeinde in The Hague, where I photographed and posted it on this blog in December 2012, please click HERE to see it.
8 december 2015
Christmas #1 - Saints and Angels Christmas Fair
Every other day (or maybe everyday) for the rest of this month I will be posting photos taken at local Christmas/Winter Fairs. "Saints and Angels" is the annual Christmas Fair at Tuingoed Foltz, a local garden nursery in the small village of Meeden in the province of Groningen. In the weeks prior to Christmas the barn on their property is one big display of candles, lights, season's decorations, luxury chinaware etc. etc. And it's all for sale!
7 december 2015
Stained-glass windows
These are four beautiful stained-glass windows in the old part of the Drents Museum, a building that dates from 1885. The photos I posted yesterday were taken in the new part. On the left "De Bloemen" (The Flowers), and "De Maaltijd" (The Meal) on the right..
.. followed by "De Dronk" (The Drink, or The Toast) and "De Vruchten" (The Fruits).
.. followed by "De Dronk" (The Drink, or The Toast) and "De Vruchten" (The Fruits).
Labels:
Assen,
doors and windows,
Drents Museum,
museum,
stained glass window
6 december 2015
'The Glasgow Boys' in the Drents Museum
Old Willie - The Village Worthy (1886)
Oil on canvas by James Guthrie
"For years Guthrie endeavoured to show rural life in large paintings depicting several figures. When this failed, he limited himself to a single figure in a landscape. In this work he went one step further, painting a local personality without any surroundings or props. The flat, white background focuses the viewer's attention on the weather-beaten face and direct gaze of the man posing for this portrait.
This painting is Guthrie's last naturalistic work and perhaps his best."
5 december 2015
Ground squirrel
For Saturday´s Critters another photo from our holiday last September: during a hike as well as a picknick in Rocky Mountains National Park (Colorado, USA) we spotted several of these small squirrels. From the park website we learned that there are 10 different species living in the park, and this is a golden-mantled ground squirrel. They're brave, quick, good humoured by the look of it, and so funny to watch!
I'm linking to Saturday's Critters.
I'm linking to Saturday's Critters.
4 december 2015
'Corporeal' in the Drents Museum
I visited the Drents Museum in Assen today and enjoyed seeing the exhibition ´Corporeal´ by Laura Eckert. This young sculpturor, born in 1983 in Leipzig Germany, creates life-size sculptures and firm heads using wood and stone.
In Germany Eckert is regarded a huge talent in figurative art. She doesn't use models or sketches, the heads she creates 'just' come to life from the material she is working on.
The heads on these photos are made of wood. I was impressed!
In Germany Eckert is regarded a huge talent in figurative art. She doesn't use models or sketches, the heads she creates 'just' come to life from the material she is working on.
The heads on these photos are made of wood. I was impressed!
2 december 2015
Mass path
During the Midwinter horn walk of last Sunday we passed the Ten Arloër kerkepad (Ten Arloër mass path), a very old pedestrian track leading from the hamlet Ten Arlo to the church and cemetery of Zuidwolde. Farmers were not allowed to herd their cattle along this mass path as it had to be accessible at all time for 'four men carrying a fifth'...
1 december 2015
On the road
During our stay in Yellowstone Park a few months ago, we were very surprised to see a couple of motorbikes with Dutch license plates. They were far away from home!
All their destinations and mileages were written on one of the cases. Isn't that impressive! Unfortunately we did not meet the owners, it would have been nice to hear where they were going from there..
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