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Düsseldorf Photo Weekend 2019
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# #MacroMondays #Connection
LACPIXEL - 2017
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Mitten zwischen den Hühnern (hinter mir waren auch noch Kühe) durfte ich zelten. Spontan von der Straße aus eingeladen, als ich nach dem Campingplatz fragte. Bäuerliches Abendessen inklusive.
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Scene from the Enhuizen Zuiderzee Open Air Museum
( Buitenmuseum ), North Holland. Reenacting life from the 19th and 20th century: Laundry day.
The Zuiderzeemuseum is a museum located on the Wierdijk in Enkhuizen, in The Netherlands- devoted to preserving Enkhuizen's cultural heritage as well as the maritime history of the Zuiderzee, and since 1932, the IJsselmeer. Open year-round, it consists of an "indoor" and an "outdoor" museum, though the "outdoor" museum is only open in the summer. Enkhuizen was an important shipping port for centuries until the Zuiderzee was enclosed by the afsluitdijk in 1932. According to the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica:
“Enkhuizen possesses a considerable fishing fleet and has some shipbuilding and rope-making, as well as market traffic.”
The "outdoor" museum was completed in 1983 and it recreates a village of small houses from all over the IJsselmeer region and represents the way people lived in the IJsselmeer in the 19th century and at the start of the 20th centure.
Here are some old timey scenes or icons of Concord, NH that I will leave you with while I'm away from my computer for a week. (I'll be back with photos from my travels to NYC.) The old cottages are the only waterfront property Concord has really and it used to be a "vacation" spot and is its own "community" on the Contoocook River.