Showing posts with label Dutch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dutch. Show all posts

8.24.2015

WATERLOGUE WISTFULNESS

There is something exciting about seeing a real Dutch windmill for the first time. When I visited Amsterdam a few years ago, I was thrilled to see them dotted along the countryside during train excursions to Delft, the Mauritshuis and the Kröller-Müller Museum. At the Keukenhof Gardens there is a windmill that visitors can actually go inside. Walking up a flight of stairs visitors can see how the giant blades rotate. The photo below shows that windmill along with some of the beautiful trees that were in bloom during my visit.



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Photo taken by me during my visit to the Keukenhof Gardens in May, 2010.
Waterlogue image created by me.
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6.21.2015

WATERLOGUE WISTFULNESS

For this post of Waterlogue Wistfulness I show one of my favorite photos taken during my visit to the Keukenhof Gardens in 2010.
















For 8 weeks every Spring, from mid-March to mid-May, an area known as the Bollenstreek, a triangle-shaped area stretching between Haarlem, The Hague and Leiden, is aglow with glorious colors. Everyone knows the Netherlands is famous for growing tulips. We've all seen pictures of the fields in brilliant color--rows and rows of brilliant reds, pinks and yellows. The fertile sandy soil plus the climate in this area make a perfect for the flowering bulbs to thrive.

In the middle of the Bollenstreek sits the Keukenhof Gardens. Every year over 7,000,000 flower bulbs (yes, SEVEN MILLION!) are planted each year. Every year the gardens are designed differently from the previous year; it takes 30 gardeners to plant the millions of bulbs each year. But seeing these fields yourself is a memorable experience.

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Photo taken by me during my visit to Delft in May, 2010.
Waterlogue image created by me
 

6.14.2015

WATERLOGUE WISTFULNESS

In a previous post I introduced you to the Waterlogue app. I am fascinated with its ability to take a photograph and turn it in a beautiful watercolor painting.

Although it has been several years since I've traveled to Europe, I still have wonderful (and wistful) memories of the places I visited. Therefore, I'm going to start a series of Waterlogue Wistfulness posts. I'll take a favorite photo from my travels and post it as a Waterlogue watercolor.

I visited the city of Delft during a trip to the Netherlands in 2010. Although the weather was awful that day with a cold, windy, drizzly rain, I thought Delft was such a charming city with its small canals and the beautiful Oudekerk and Nieuwekerk churches. I love this scene. It shows the architecture of the narrow buildings fronting the small canal, the wet, brick street next to the canal, the small bridges over the canal and bicycles which are so quintessentially Dutch.

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Thank you for visiting,

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Photo taken by me during my visit to Delft in May, 2010.
Waterlogue image created by me