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Thanks to the wicked rain&storm in the last days, there are plenty of puddles to do my wicked reflectin' in :)
I'm wondering what this dude was doing, wandering around on a rainy Sunday morning...and he was probably wondering what I was doing with the puddle :)
This is the beginning of the Kalverstraat, Amsterd@m's biggest shopping street, go there if you have spare money, you'll probably find something you'll like :)
Cyclist on the cycle path alongside the Aire and Calder Navigation, Holbeck, Leeds with Tower Works in the background. Tower Works is a former factory producing steel carding pins for the textile industry, Tower Works was built between 1864-66. It features three towers all built in the Italianate style. The factory closed in 1981. Yorkshire Forward acquired the site in 2005, as part of the regeneration of Holbeck Urban Village.
Cyclist on the cycle path alongside the Aire and Calder Navigation, Holbeck, Leeds with Tower Works in the background. Tower Works is a former factory producing steel carding pins for the textile industry, Tower Works was built between 1864-66. It features three towers all built in the Italianate style. The factory closed in 1981. Yorkshire Forward acquired the site in 2005, as part of the regeneration of Holbeck Urban Village.
Cyclist on the cycle path alongside the Aire and Calder Navigation, Holbeck, Leeds with Tower Works in the background. Tower Works is a former factory producing steel carding pins for the textile industry, Tower Works was built between 1864-66. It features three towers all built in the Italianate style. The factory closed in 1981. Yorkshire Forward acquired the site in 2005, as part of the regeneration of Holbeck Urban Village.
This is part of the Amsterd@m Nuon Power plant or something similar awesome...reflected in the only puddle within 2 kilometers, lucky me ;-))
Cyclist on the cycle path alongside the Aire and Calder Navigation, Holbeck, Leeds with Tower Works in the background. Tower Works is a former factory producing steel carding pins for the textile industry, Tower Works was built between 1864-66. It features three towers all built in the Italianate style. The factory closed in 1981. Yorkshire Forward acquired the site in 2005, as part of the regeneration of Holbeck Urban Village.
I went to the lovely, huge Amsterd@m Library today to do some wicked reflectin' and luckily there were some puddles in strategically important spots, ...thank you rain :)
Puddle reflection of the main entrance to the Library.
Cyclist on the cycle path alongside the Aire and Calder Navigation, Holbeck, Leeds with Tower Works in the background. Tower Works is a former factory producing steel carding pins for the textile industry, Tower Works was built between 1864-66. It features three towers all built in the Italianate style. The factory closed in 1981. Yorkshire Forward acquired the site in 2005, as part of the regeneration of Holbeck Urban Village.