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Op nog geen 5 minuten van ons huis hebben we ook al jaren een Ooievaarsnest.
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Less than 5 minutes from our house we have had a stork nest for years.
“De Bataaf” te Winterswijk
Windmill "Bataaf" te Winterswijk The Netherlands
History of the 'Bataaf' mill
At the end of the 18th century it was the nobility who determined the number of mills, because the nobility had the right to wind and pumping. Because of the French times these privileges have disappeared and everyone had the right to start a mill. In Winterswijk the 'Bataaf' was the first mill to use that right.
On August 28, 1880 "was the first meeting that led to the establishment of the" Bataafse "mill. Construction began at the time of the Batavian Republic, from where the name 'Bataaf' was derived. By selling shares, the ministers of the Ned. Herv. To be able to provide Church with maintenance. The tender for the wood of the mill took place on 16 September 1800 for a total amount of 3255 guilders. The 'Rigtemasten' for building the octagon was established on 20 January 1801. The ongoing work and the mill axis were applied in the same year on 9 April. The 'Bataaf' is a so-called belt mill and has a flight of 24 meters. On 21 May 1801, the 'Bataaf' turned for the first time, still without sails. The inauguration of the mill took place on June 2, 1801 and on that day was also actually milled for the first time. The first miller of the 'Bataaf' was Jan Bolthof, born on the 'Nieuwe Watermolen' (Berenschotmolen). On August 19, 1801, a letter arrived which stated that the mill had been built without permission from Arnhem. On May 19, 1802, however, the news came that a trial against the establishment of the "Batav" had been lost. By J.W. Boeyink and G. Tenkink (shareholders) were submitted on 3 March 1843 to the District Commissioner for permission to set up a roller flour mill at the 'Bataaf'. This request was approved on 5 May 1843. By the marriage of Johanna Bolthof (daughter of miller Jan Berend) with Garrit in Lintum in 1848 the name in Lintum was connected to the 'Bataaf'. According to a notarial deed, A. te Lintum bought the last shares of the 'Bataaf' on 1 May 1915 and now had the mill in its possession. The 'Bataaf' was stripped of its wicks around 1920. In 1937 the windmill was made turnable again for the wind. The 'Bataaf' was equipped with so-called Dekker-premise and Ten Have-brake valves (used here for the first time in the Netherlands). Until 1956 the 'Bataaf' milled on wind force. In 1963 the sails cross and the inside were removed, which meant the end of working with the windmill. The various expansions of the modern mill have partially hidden the mill body from view. On June 2, 2001 the founding of the 'Molen' Bataaf 'Foundation took place; exactly 200 years after the mill was taken into use.
At the border
In the early thirties there was a lively border trade with Germany. The grain was imported at the border in Kotten (Holtstegge) and again carried out at the border in Huppel (Knuver). The earnings came from the difference between the import and export levy of the grain. Was it not earned by the fact that unprocessed grain was imported and ground flour was exported? You just need the mill for that? When the wind was being ground, there was a specific sound of the rotating blades. Because of this, it happened regularly that a driver, from horse and wagon, asked if the vanes could be stopped. The horse often did not dare to come to the windmill due to the sound of the blades. After stopping the blades, the problem was solved.
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With this pose I wanted to commemorate one of the sexiest icons in show business, Brigitte Bardot.
This famous pose of hers ended up on every fashion magazine cover that existed at the time. I tried to capture it in the style of SL.
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Ask the sunset if beautiful things last forever, I'm sure it will answer you !
Sepu & Jaeden
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Scent of autumn, by the hand together towards sunset !
Again thanks Em, for the pose and the beautiful day .... relaxing!
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Ter Horst is een kasteel ten noordoosten van het dorp Loenen, in de Nederlandse provincie Gelderland, aan de weg naar Klarenbeek. In 1557 heeft de toenmalige burgemeester van Arnhem Wynant Hacfort het kasteel laten bouwen.
Al voor 1557 heeft hier een kasteel van de hertog van Gelre gestaan, waar de pacht van de Veluwe (in natura) werd opgeslagen. De vloeren van de kelders van kasteel Ter Horst bestaan uit stenen uit 1300. Maar het huis dat hier in die tijd stond, zou zijn verwoest tijdens gevechten rond 1354. Na deze verwoesting is Ter Horst een boerderij geweest, totdat Wynant Hacfort, de toenmalige burgemeester van Arnhem, er in 1557 een kasteel liet bouwen. Dit kasteel had zowel aan beide zijgevels als aan de ingangsgevel topgevels, die typisch zijn voor deze tijd. Rond 1791 is het huis in opdracht van Olivier Gerard Willem Joseph Hackfort verbouwd door de Arnhemse architect Roelof Roelofs Viervant, waarbij de vroegere achterzijde de voorzijde werd en andersom. Daarbij kreeg het kasteel zijn huidige imposante neoclassicistische natuurstenen voorgevel met Ionische halfzuilen, die sterk geleek op de iets oudere voorgevel van Felix Meritis aan de Keizersgracht in Amsterdam, dat in 1787-1789 door Jacob Otten Husly was gebouwd. Verder werden tijdens deze verbouwing het huidige voorplein, de bijgebouwen en een brug tussen het kasteel en het voorplein aangelegd. In het linker bijgebouw is een voormalige schuilkapel, die dienst heeft gedaan als rooms-katholieke kerk voor Loenen. De kapel heeft een opvallend altaar met bijzondere marmerschilderingen uit 1792..
De oranjerie werd vroeger gebruikt als graanschuur, deze schuur stond er al voordat huis Ter Horst werd gebouwd. In die tijd diende deze schuur waarschijnlijk als kerk; dit lijkt waarschijnlijk omdat kerklijsten uit 1557 aangeven dat er in het bisdom van Deventer een kerk stond op het landgoed van kasteel Ter Horst.
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Ter Horst is a castle northeast of the village of Loenen, in the Dutch province of Gelderland, on the road to Klarenbeek. Wynant Hacfort, the then mayor of Arnhem, had the castle built in 1557.
Even before 1557, a castle of the Duke of Guelders stood here, where the lease of the Veluwe (in kind) was stored. The floors of the cellars of Castle Ter Horst consist of stones from 1300. But the house that stood here at that time would have been destroyed during fighting around 1354. After this destruction, Ter Horst was a farm until Wynant Hacfort, the then mayor van Arnhem, had a castle built there in 1557. This castle had top gables on both side facades as well as on the entrance facade, which are typical for this time. Around 1791, the house was renovated by the Arnhem architect Roelof Roelofs Viervant, commissioned by Olivier Gerard Willem Joseph Hackfort, whereby the former rear became the front and vice versa. In addition, the castle received its current imposing neoclassical natural stone facade with Ionic half-columns, which strongly resembled the slightly older facade of Felix Meritis on the Keizersgracht in Amsterdam, which was built in 1787-1789 by Jacob Otten Husly. Furthermore, during this renovation, the current forecourt, the outbuildings and a bridge between the castle and the forecourt were constructed. In the left annex is a former shelter chapel, which served as a Roman Catholic church for Loenen. The chapel has a striking altar with special marble paintings from 1792.
The orangery used to be used as a granary, this barn was there before the Ter Horst house was built. At the time, this barn probably served as a church; this seems likely because church lists from 1557 indicate that there was a church in the diocese of Deventer on the estate of Castle Ter Horst.
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In de Achterhoek in een bosrijk gebied ligt het toeristische plaatsje Laren (Gld). Dit dorpje wordt omringt door drie Landgoederen , namelijk Ampsen, Oolde en Verwolde.
Landgoed Verwolde is in particuliere handen van de familie van der Borgh. Het landgoed heeft een mooie landschappelijke waarde ,dat afgewisseld wordt door cultuurgrond, bossen en vele fraaie boerderijen .
Op de in 1882 gebouwde boerderij de Allard Hoeve woont de familie Oudenampsen. Inmiddels is de 5de generatie die hier het bedrijf runt.
Het bedrijf is een melkveebedrijf met 100 melkkoeien. Daarnaast zijn we in 2012 geïnteresseerd geraakt in het Wagyu ras. We hebben ons hier verder in verdiept om zo meer te weten te komen over dit ras.
In 2013 hebben we embryo’s gekocht en deze ingezet bij ons eigen vee. Op deze manier krijg je 100 % Wagyu .Inmiddels zijn alle embryo kalveren zelf al weer moeder geworden en lopen samen met hun kalveren in de wei.
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The tourist town of Laren (Gld) is located in the Achterhoek in a wooded area. This village is surrounded by three estates, namely Ampsen, Oolde and Verwolde.
Landgoed Verwolde is privately owned by the van der Borgh family. The estate has a beautiful landscape value, which is interspersed with cultivated land, forests and many beautiful farms.
The Oudenampsen family lives on the Allard Hoeve farm, which was built in 1882. The 5th generation is now running the company here.
The company is a dairy farm with 100 dairy cows. In addition, in 2012 we became interested in the Wagyu breed. We have delved into this further to learn more about this breed.
In 2013 we bought embryos and used them in our own cattle. In this way you get 100% Wagyu. In the meantime, all embryo calves have already become mothers themselves and walk together with their calves in the meadow.
Relax after work ...
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“De Vier Winden”, Weerselose molen
Een geschiedenis die voorbij vloog
Voor 1862 had De Vier Winden al een leven als molen zonder stelling in De Lutte bij Oldenzaal achter de rug. Hij werd toen opgekocht door de rentmeester van de “Heerlijkheid Het Stift” te Weerselo. De molen werd als achtkantige stellingmolen op de huidige plaats herbouwd, waarbij voor de onderbouw stenen werden verwerkt van een stal bij de vroegere Striftspoort.
Door voortdurend geldgebrek van Het Stift werd molen de Vier Winden omstreeks 1895 overgedragen aan molenaar Henricus Antonius Kleijsen.
De in 1862 herbouwde molen De Vier Winden wordt in de volksmond de Weerselose Molen genoemd, veelal echter ook wel aangeduid als Kleijsen’s Möll. Hoewel de naam Weeselose molen anders doet vermoeden staat De Vier Winden in Reutum. Vanaf 1982 werd de molen beheerd door de Stichting De Molenhof Erve Kleijsen, met als bestuur de broers en zussen Kleijsen.
In 2000 is Stichting de Vier Winden opgericht. De molen is onder leiding van de Stichting in 2003 gerestaureerd. Zij beheert op dit moment samen met gidsen, winkelbeheerders en de molenaars de molen.
“De Vier Winden”, windmill in Weerselo
A history that flew by
Before 1862, De Vier Winden had already had a life as a mill without scaffolding in De Lutte near Oldenzaal. He was then bought by the steward of the “Heerlijkheid Het Stift” in Weerselo. The mill was rebuilt as an octagonal tower mill on the current site, with stones from a stable at the former Striftspoort being used for the substructure.
Due to constant lack of money from Het Stift, mill de Vier Winden was transferred around 1895 to miller Henricus Antonius Kleijsen.
The windmill De Vier Winden, rebuilt in 1862, is popularly referred to as the Weerselose Mill, but often also referred to as Kleijsen's Möll. Although the name Weeselose mill suggests otherwise, De Vier Winden is located in Reutum. From 1982, the mill was managed by the De Molenhof Erve Kleijsen Foundation, with the Kleijsen brothers and sisters as board.
The Four Winds Foundation was established in 2000. The mill was restored in 2003 under the direction of the Foundation. She currently manages the mill together with guides, shop managers and the millers.
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“Nederlands hervormde kerk” te Veessen
Ned. Hervormde KERK. Achthoekig bakstenen bouwwerk met rondboogvensters, lisenen op de hoeken en een boven deze lisenen verkropte kroonlijst. Met pannen gedekt tentdak, waarop een houten klokketorentje met spits. De kerk is gebouwd na afbraak van de oude dorpskerk in 1842. Het tegenwoordige tentdak en het torentje dateren uit 1881, het uitgebouwde portaal, welks deur een frontonbekroning heeft, uit 1870. Tot de inventaris behoren: een preekstoel en twee psalmbordjes met gebroken frontons, 1802; een zilveren avondmaalsstel in een mahoniehouten kist met koperen oren,1859; een haardplaat ca. 1700. In een neobarokke kas een eenklaviers orgel, in 1884 gemaakt door de Gebr. van Oeckelen. Mechanisch torenuurwerk, is buiten gebruik gesteld.
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Dutch. Reformed Church. Octagonal brick structure with round-arched windows, pilaster strips on the corners and a cornice that has been squeezed above these pilaster strips. Tent roof covered with tiles, on which a wooden bell tower with spire. The church was built after the demolition of the old village church in 1842. The present tent roof and the turret date from 1881, the expanded portal, whose door has a pediment crown, from 1870. The inventory includes: a pulpit and two psalm plates with broken pediments, 1802; a silver supper set in a mahogany chest with brass handles, 1859; a fireback ca. 1700. In a neo-baroque case a one-manual organ, made in 1884 by the Gebr. from Oeckelen. Mechanical tower clock, has been decommissioned.