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A typical Dutch windmill, they used this type to dry out land, so called "Polder"
to gain more dry land
Just us for Christmas, and it was enough and more than. I'm sad we didn't get to see our nieces and nephews and siblings and parents. I'm grateful we are healthy and safe and that they are too. What. A. Year. The strangest holiday season.
That's a kind of photo I could take of Fynn every day, especially as he is very focused on me now when it comes to keeping him company or playing with him.
I'm still pleased with the effect of the Chinese herb pills on his health. He has less problems to breathe through the nose and he eats better as the ulcerations on his tongue seem to recede. I so hope that this is not only a temporary effect.
The tree had been up over a week before we actually got it decorated. We are feeling so tired this year that the motivation to do just wasn't there. Until it was done. Then I was so glad we had decorated. Our great room seems to beam this time of year.
Millie in the window, always. I like making these kinds of double exposures. And her eye in this photo drew mine in.
Hand-made goods for local use and trading are another source of commerce. Typical products include tools, carvings and other ornamental objects, textiles, and cheroots. A local market serves most common shopping needs and is held daily but the location of the event rotates through five different sites around the lake area, thus each of them hosting an itinerant market every fifth day. When held on the lake itself, trading is conducted from small boats.
One of my favorite quarantine photos to date. Darby is quite attached to my husband, and where he goes, she goes. He rides inside on cold days, and she, well, she does her thing.