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"Instead of standing on the shore and proving to ourselves that the ocean cannot carry us, let us venture on its waters just to see."
~ Teilhard de Chardin
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Thank you for everything last year. I hope your all work goes well and you have a safe trip.
Bon Voyage!
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The watermill Lippholthausen (Schloßmühle Lippholthausen) in the Lippholthausen district of Lünen is a grain mill built in 1760 near the river Lippe. The watermill of the former Buddenburg noble house is a late Baroque half-timbered building, not far from the former Buddenburg Castle.
From the 14th century until 1902, the Buddenburg house was owned by the Frydag family of Buddenburg. The Frydags belong to the very old Westphalian nobles. The family is mentioned for the first time in 1198.
Around 1535, the noble family built a watermill south of Brunnenstraße and opposite Schlossallee. At the former river Henebecke a large millpond was excavated.
Afterwards, the runs of the creek Henebecke, Sadbecke, Wilbecke and Seltenbecke were diverted so that they flowed directly into the new millpond and fed it with water.
After the mill had been completed and put into operation, the farmers in the area of the thirlage "Buddenburg Mahlzwang" had to come to the castle mill to have their grain ground.
Nothing remains of the mill built at the beginning of the 16th century. However, the current mill building already has a considerable number of years on the hump: It was built in 1760 by Wessel Giesbert von Frydag.
In 1903, Haus Buddenburg and the mill were inherited by the Rüxleben family. The latter finally sold the property to the city of Lünen in 1913. Until 1930 grain was ground in the castle mill.
The old mill pond above the castle mill is no longer present, it was filled in 1938 during the construction of the Lippewerk. A loss for trippers, they could sail around on the pond with paddle boats.
Until the end of the 1970s, the House of Buddenburg, which also included the castle mill, stood in the district of Lippholthausen, now part of Lünen.
The Mühlenfreunde Lippholthausen e. V. restored and maintains the mill, which currently serves as an excursion restaurant and can also be used for weddings. It was placed under monument protection in 1985.
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Bon Voyage:
Dear Friends, On New Year's Day, I will officially end this part of my career as Vice President of Human Resources for Community Health Resources. I am so thankful to have ended on a high note with a non-profit that does incredible work with people with mental health and substance use challenges. I have been able to do my job at CHR with a lot of heart for which I will always be grateful.
Over my 45 year career, in and out of HR, I have worked with many organizations. I've had a phenomenal career even when it has been tough.
People ask, am I retiring and I say No, I am REWIRING. I am taking more time for me and my family and friends and am figuring out my next step which will definitely include photography and HR work.
I hope to take many beautiful photos during this time and share them with you along my journey. I hope to share my deep understanding of the world of work to coach and mentor the next generation of leaders.
The most important lessons that I have learned thus far throughout my career are as follows:
1) Put your health first. The work world is so incredibly demanding and it is easy to forget to rest, breathe, eat well and connect with your loved ones.
2) Always be honest with yourself about where you are working and ask, is this an organization that deserves your brilliance and talent.? If it isn't....Yes, certainly try to affect change and if it isn't happening then move on and find that right place where you can shine and where you will be seen and appreciated.
More insights to follow along this Voyage but for now Bon Voyage!!
Love,
Amy
Lightwaves 2016, Salford Quays
A second visit to capture some images of the Lightwaves 2016 displays. This is Voyage by Aether & Hemera featuring 198 origami boats floating in Dock 9. On the left (green/yellow office block) is the Digital World Centre building and on the right the Lowry Theatre captured just before sun down.
thanks so much, visitors and friends from here and over there....
see you soon....
"l'amitié", Françoise Hardy