The ‘Nieuwe Kerk’ (New Church) in Amsterdam, Holland
De Nieuwe Kerk (‘New Church’), which they started building in 1408, is only new in comparison to the ‘Old Church’. ‘the sunlight floods the floor’ ‘in watery red and gold,’ ‘pale indigo and […]
De Nieuwe Kerk (‘New Church’), which they started building in 1408, is only new in comparison to the ‘Old Church’. ‘the sunlight floods the floor’ ‘in watery red and gold,’ ‘pale indigo and […]
When we visited the Het Nieuwe Instituut (Holland’s Architectural Institute) in Rotterdam, they had a thought-provoking exhibit of the near future called the Garden of Machines. The imagined future of this exhibit […]
On Sunday a massive front swept through Rotterdam and instead of being sunny and warm as forecast, it was dark, gloomy and very, very wet. Our plan had been to […]
May 2, 2012. Today we picked up our car and headed off to the Belgian Coast via Latham St. Martin where Al’s granny used to live. Al was relying on […]
GHENT, May 1, 2012: Big on our list of must-sees in Ghent was SMAK, the museum of contemporary art. I had been really looking forward to this but when we […]
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