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Diving would have been very painful... The pool stayed empty throughout, covered by a blue net. My swimsuit stayed unused... but of course, there was much else to do!
The Netherlands
Bulb fields near Egmond-Binnen.
Image made with kite and camera (attached to the kite's line). © Tom Kisjes
... with my stuff so far. A single cabin, with two beds! The second bed served as a repository for my clobber.
The tulip has come to be a loved symbol of the Netherlands. Many tourists visit the country just to see the bright coloured flower and the astonishing view over the bulb fields. The season begins in March with crocuses, followed by the daffodil and the yellow narcissi. In April the hyacinths and tulips blosssom to some time in mid May, depending on the weather. Later, in August it is time for the gladioli. Even when spring is over, the Netherlands is still a garden, visitors can enjoy flowers in the Netherlands all year round.
in the bulb fields near Voorhout and Sassenheim in Zuid Holland, the Netherlands.
Photoshop was used to re-size the photo but not for color or intensity manipulation.
-Added to the Cream of the Crop pool as my personal favorite.
Thousands of red and yellow duo-coloured tulips form a beautiful sea of orange.
Floriculture at the Flevopolder area near Zeewolde, the Netherlands.
... as we near the Thames Estuary.
It was cold at this stage, and a bit wet -- but this was a lovely deck, and a great place to sit and enjoy in slightly better weather!
On popular request: a closer crop of my earlier tulip capture: www.flickr.com/photos/johan_leiden/2400757069/. Please let me know your favorite.
a close up of tulips similar to those shown in the previous picture.....(but less orange, more yellow!)
(requires Google Earth)