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Was watching switch crew and then they stopped the train right here and I couldn't walk further to the right to get a straight on shot because they were doing yard maintenance. Hard times being P.

 

Benched by P. in Calgary, AB.

Dutch F16 at RIAT 2013.

Dutch winter landscape

Volkswagen Touareg. Security around Schiphol Airport (EHAM).

Ford Tow Truck. Team Transport, Unit Rotterdam.

A Dutch Baby Pancake is a sweet breakfast dish similar to Yorkshire Pudding. Unlike Yorkshire Pudding it is made with butter rather than beef drippings. It is served with the same toppings found on pancakes although due to the fat content, it is generally not topped with additional butter.

10 Apr 1981 GVB Beijnes 6G Tram 686 arrives at Amsterdam Central station on Route 13 from Geuzenveld.

 

Amsterdam, North Holland Province, Netherlands.

Baking dutch pancakes at "Ouwehands Zoo" in Rhenen.

Yes, we Dutch people do like them :)

Dutch guy's closedback wooden clogs.

Dutch guy's closedback wooden clogs.

Maastrict, Holland

Pepernoten (literally, 'pepper nuts', the Dutch equivalent of Pfeffernüsse) are a cookie-like kind of confectionery, traditionally associated with the early December Sinterklaas holiday in the Netherlands.

A particularly distinct custom associated with pepernoten is throwing them in handfuls through the room so children can look for them.

 

100 pictures, #60 sweets

A raft of the older 'HEA' wagons in tow behind a 'Grid' was always worthy of a photograph. Here, 56049 seen in the 'Dutch infrastructure sector livery with Transrail logos applied is approaching Colton Junction near Bolton Percy heading an evening Scunthorpe to Redcar 'sinter' train, 16th July 1999.

 

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The title should be "Billy posing in front of Old Dutch", but that's too long to be catchy. Now that the weather has finally improved, the cats spend more time in the garden again. Once in a while I have to chase off our young neighbour Momo, which is quite hard because he's such a cute and friendly fellow.

 

Old Dutch is the name of the bicycle model behind Billy. When I was young we used to call this a "granny bike". Nowadays eight out of ten teenage girls and boys ride one of these. Fashion is a strange phenomenon.

One of the historic Cape Dutch houses lining Church Street inTulbagh, Western Cape, the greatest concentration of declared National Monuments in South Africa.

20" Dutch Rose Block, made using Joel Dewberry's Heirloom. Tutorial available here: theelvengarden.blogspot.com.au/2012/09/qal-block-9-dutch-...

Historic Dutch warehouses and a 1980s rebuilt Blackpool double decker: a peculiar combination of two cultures. Just get used to it, because he's going to stay...

 

Nederlandse pakhuizen en een in de jaren '80 gemoderniseerde dubbeldekstram uit Blackpool (UK). Een op z'n minst opmerkelijke combinatie van twee culturen.

Wen er maar aan, want het is een blijvertje...

 

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Volkswagen Golf VI 2.0 TDI Variant patrol unit of the Dutch National Police, unit Noord-Nederland.

 

Photo is taken during the Dutch Cup Final near the Policestation Veranda in Rotterdam.

Dutch Iris in the studio

St. Martin’s church in Zaltbommel Is one of the best preserved examples of Lower Rhenish Late Gothic, an architectural style which can be found along the Rhine from Xanten in Germany downstream to Zaltbommel. The design is attributed to Gisbert Schairt who was born in Zaltbommel. Both the tower and the church were mainly built in the 15th century.

  

The Tower

 

The tower which was finished around 1500 stands out way above the trees and houses of the town and can be seen from a long distance. It consists of five segments and was originally crowned with a Gothic spire approximately 30 meters tall. The entire tower

was then 100 meters tall. It was struck by lightening in 1538, 1545 and 1546 and the church and tower were damaged. The spire was replaced by a smaller spire in Renaissance style. This spire was also destroyed by lightening in 1696. Since then the tower has had no

spire.

  

The Church

 

St. Martin’s Church has a basilica structure i.e. the nave is taller than the aisles, resulting in a clerestory. The outer wall is partially built with tuff – a volcanic stone. The choir is lower than the nave and less elaborate. The roof of the nave was for centuries graced with a small tower - a bell turret or an Angelus tower. The latter was demolished in 1799.

 

In a painting from 1562 you can get an idea of what the building looked like before lightening destroyed the spire. This painting can be seen in the church.

  

The Interior

 

The use of colour and the changing effects of the light determine the atmosphere in the church. Medieval paintings on the walls, vaults and pillars have been carefully restored. Most of the paintings – over 50 in number - have been painted in a very delicate manner. The scenes of the torture of St. Christopher and the legend of “the three living and the three dead kings” are unique.

 

The large bench for the leading citizens was constructed in about 1595 from the choir stalls, which date from 1420/1425. The original choir stalls, at that time set up in the Choir, were used as seats for the canons of the Chapter, that was connected to the church from 1303 until the Reformation (1572). The wood carvings on the panels of both sides are among the oldest and most beautiful in the country.

 

At the back of the church above the western entrance the visitor’s attention is drawn to the majestic Wolfferts-Heijneman organ. The organ (1783/1796) is in perfect harmony with the architecture and colour of the church building and is one of the most important organs from that time.

 

The fine pulpit dates from 1679. The canopy was later enlarged. The baptistery screen and the benches for the elders and deacons date from the beginning of the 17th century.

 

The stone font from 1534 has been damaged over time (it was once even used to mix mortar in). It can now be found in the Van Rossum chapel. The sculptured figures from the Old Testament and from the New Testament are still recognisable.

There is quite a bit of glare from the tape I used for the stickers, unfortunately, but I went for a little innovation this time around. Stickers on many of my older models were made by hand with coloured pens and pencil. In the last year or two I've been using a computer a bit more, but still did the colouring by hand. On this model, the stickers were made completely by computer and colour printer.

Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal, Amsterdam.

Pair of Torah finials, Dutch (Rotterdam), 1649, silver, parcel gilt, 42.5 cm high (Museum purchase with funds donated by Rose-Marie and Eijk van Otterloo, in support of the Center for Netherlandish Art, Museum of Fine Arts Boston)

Learn more at Smarthistory

Pair of Torah finials, Dutch (Rotterdam), 1649, silver, parcel gilt, 42.5 cm high (Museum purchase with funds donated by Rose-Marie and Eijk van Otterloo, in support of the Center for Netherlandish Art, Museum of Fine Arts Boston)

Learn more at Smarthistory

"These Dutch Iris were given to me by my grandchildren, Robert & Lexie, a few Mother's

Day's ago. They have the amazing ability to always be blooming at the time we honor our

mothers every year. That just makes them even more special to me. They are like a gift

that keeps on giving....and you know that makes me happy!" :)

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"Hope everybody's having a good week with some pretty Springtime weather and a few

flowers to enjoy!"

~Mary Lou

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