Monthly Archives: December 2014
Finding the Mountain in flat Netherlands
What drives you? Using Neil Gaiman’s words, is there some fictional mountain that you are heading toward as a goal? Have you already reached your mountain?
The quiet life
I confess, there has been no terra (terror?) incognita to explore, no brave deeds, and really not much of anything to do this week. While Storm Xaver was wreaking havoc in other parts of Europe, we were quietly tucked up in … Continue reading
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Tagged A Taste of Home, Festive Lights, Festive Season, Haarlem, loadshedding
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Delving into Delft
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to cycle 50-kilometers in icy, torrential rain in “real feel” -1 degree weather? No? I hadn’t either. But now I know.
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Tagged cycling, Delft, Delft University of Technology, Delftware, Eet-en-Proeflokaal-de-Kurk, Vermeer, Vermeer Cube Walk
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