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Today's daily walk

Thompson's Park's best known feature is 'Joyance', originally a bronze statue by Sir William Goscombe John, of a boy playing with a jet of water. This was commissioned by Charles Thompson and was installed in 1899

In the valley of a tree

/ monument for the drowned fishermen

 

Katwijk aan Zee

An out of service gas station in the village of Dwingeloo.

 

ALSO: I noticed my Flickr account reached 10 million views recently. Thank you all for visiting, viewing and commenting. Yes, I mean you!

Our train was cancelled, but luckily we found something to do while we waited for the next one.

This Onze Lieve Vrouwe Onbevlekt Ontvangen Elandkerk is behind fences, as the latest storm made one of the towers swing about dangerously

What started as a daily cycling round early March, where I could see and follow the first buds of blossoms on the trees, is now at the stage of Autumn.

Aside from the one with the giant steel cross, there's another very remarkable church in our street. I've been meaning to take some pics for ages, and I finally happened to walk by it in passable weather.

In de keuken met een VOC mentaliteit

with the Nightjet from Utrecht

I'm off for a bit, see y'all later!

Rotterdam from the water

Found some pointless art on my round today, possibly by Femoesa

Floris and Philips wedding in Switzerland

No blossoming trees here, but the house is really nice.

'Blue, green and shiny turquoise' - Arthur van Buuren, 2022, fused glass

It is clear the poppy season in The Hague is in full swing.

 

Now apart from the obvious places likes parks and the sides of the roads, I saw some very neat new places they popped (ha!) up.

Mobile image

I had to go to the post office to send some parcels and this beauty was parked outside...

The ever lovely station Hollands Spoor in The Hague, taken with my phone

Off to Rotterdam for IFFR 2020!

I do love the Amsterdamse School architectural style.

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