Pampus Fort Island

A few weeks ago, David and I visited the small island of Pampus, a fortress created in the 19th century to defend against German ships that, it later turned out, never proved to be a threat anyway. This fort never saw real action, just thousands of extremely bored soldiers. The island has a caretaker who […]

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Amsterdam Pride

Some friends and I took the train to Amsterdam for this year’s Canal Pride festival. It was raining — but for Amsterdammers, that’s nothing new. Armed with a Fuji X100 with a fixed 35mm-equivalent lens there was no real point to trying to photograph the floats, but for me, the most interesting part of Pride […]

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Golf: Sunset on the Green

David took up golf this summer, so I joined him and our friend Arnoud-Erik for an afternoon on the green. Our city, Almere, has a nice golf club. The hills, of course, are a contrivance. Even if Holland weren’t flat as a mirror, this whole province is an artificial island. This was sea floor a […]

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Aunt Trees’ Birthday

This weekend we celebrated my aunt Trees’ birthday. A multitude of Janssens and extended clan members descended on the city of Lelystad to enjoy rare sunny weather and the company of far-flung relatives. It was wonderful to see everyone in such good spirits, and it never fails to amaze me, during these gatherings, how much […]

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Railroad Museum

On a rainy sunday, David and I went to the National Railroad Museum. David has a passion for engineering, the cast-ironer the better. It was about time that I took him out for a nice adventure. Regrettably the museum’s website had deceived us, promising that the the Arend, a 1939 replica of the first (together […]

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San Francisco

I visited friends in California who just happened to be [p2p type=”slug” value=”jeannette-brian-a-wedding-in-the-hills-of-a-japanese-garden”]getting married[/p2p] while I just happened to bring along my camera gear, which worked out nicely.On one of my last days there, my lady host took me to see San Fransisco, which her new husband evidently hates. For shame! The City is marvellous. Tall and […]

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Queen’s Day 2012

For those who aren’t familiar: on Queen’s Day (which is NOT the queen’s birthday), every citizen is given a free market license, turning the country into a giant yard sale. Days in advance, folks (mostly kids) stake out prime plots along the city’s high streets and spend the day hawking second-hand bric-a-brac for a pittance. […]

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