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Limitless Photography

Posted on May 11, 2026 by Grubb

Every time we visit Rotterdam we try to check out the latest cultural collections. The port city has a lot huge old style warehouses made vacant by the stacks of shipping containers on the docks. Empty warehouses, like abandoned banks, make great music venues and museums. Yesterday, after we checked into our hotel, we took…

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Around Rotterdam

Posted on May 11, 2026 by Ella

Yesterday (Sunday), we had a last coffee and chat with Esther in Delft at a place called Anne&Max. Sadly, we said our goodbyes and hopped a train for Rotterdam. 12 minutes later, we stepped off the train in Rotterdam Centraal, headed down to the metro, took line D and just a few stops later popped…

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A Little more from Delft

Posted on May 11, 2026 by Ella

Saturday morning we went to Tess and Josh’s for coffee. Tess is Esther and Hendrik’s daughter. And of course mother to the adorable Juneau and Cleo. And sweet kitty Marmelade with kitten Toast on the way. They live maybe 15 minutes walk from where we were staying, on a canal in a home they recently…

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Across the Canal

Posted on May 10, 2026 by Ella

I have become fascinated with the collection of roofs across the canal from our apartment in Delft. I took a bazillion photos. Since we are leaving Delft today, I’ll spare you and just post two of the photos.

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So what do I do with this?

Posted on May 9, 2026May 9, 2026 by Grubb

Lately on our travels I’ve become more aware of stores selling antiques. In the past they were just places I passed without much consideration. I was on a quest for the perfect pastry, the sublime work of art. But I’m becoming more doubtful I’ll find that melt-in-the-mouth non-flaking pastry, or be struck by an unanticipated…

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Views of Delft

Posted on May 9, 2026 by Ella

Taken during our wandering over the past few days Above: Reflections and unidentified floating object Above: Just a neighborhood and cat splayed on prickly hedge Above: Art and antiques day.

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Back in den Haag

Posted on May 9, 2026May 9, 2026 by Ella

I just need to mention we spent a lovely evening at Hendrik and Gina’s place in den Haag after our visit to the Mauritshuis. So much news to catch up on.  The last time we were here, three years ago, Hendrik and Gina had both contracted Covid and so we were only able to visit with…

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Amazing Glaze

Posted on May 9, 2026 by Grubb

Delft Blue is a style of pottery renowned for its white surface painted with cobalt blue, a pigment that withstands very high kiln temperatures without fading. It gained prominence in the 17th century when Dutch traders imported a large amount of Chinese porcelain. The style blended Dutch imagery with Asian artistic influence. We visited the…

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The Red Hat Society

Posted on May 9, 2026May 9, 2026 by Ella

Wandering Delft today, we ran into large groups of women clothed in royal purple dresses with red, large- brimmed, flowery hats. Grubb guessed it might be a British tea society. Really? Huh. I approached a couple of these women to inquire. It’s the Red Hat Society. It all started with a tongue-in-cheek poem called “Warning”…

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Tale of two towers

Posted on May 9, 2026May 9, 2026 by Grubb

In Delft the Oude Kerk (old church) is known for its tower that leans towards the left. The Gothic church was built in 1246.  The tower is about 2 meters off vertical due to the unstable ground near the canal. Inside are a number of gravestones laid flat as part of the floor. Burial inside the…

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Schama is for the birds

Posted on May 9, 2026May 9, 2026 by Grubb

Simon Schama is a British historian known for his high brow television commentary in the tradition of Kenneth Clark. (His passionate appreciation for Bernini’s sculpture is practically operatic.) He has curated an exhibit in den Haag at the Mauritshuis called BIRDS that explores how humans have always had an emotionally conflicted relationship with birds. We…

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Tilting at windmills

Posted on May 9, 2026 by Ella

The iconic Dutch windmills still stand although not so many are still in operation. Molen de Roos is the one remaining working windmill in Delft and if you dare, you can climb the vertical, wooden ladders to peer at the inner gears and ropes. I dared. Grubb called me nuts but there he was right…

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More pics from Agneta Park

Posted on May 8, 2026 by Ella

We had dinner again with Esther at her home in the UNESCO neighborhood Agneta Park. Her son-in-law, Josh, and two granddaughters were there as well. Very cute Juneau and Cleo (not sure I’ve got the spelling correct).  Abive: more bird life near the pond. Photos says Grey Heron. I think it’s in the family but…

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More than old masters

Posted on May 8, 2026May 11, 2026 by Ella

One visits the Mauritshuis in den Haag to see old masters. Rembrandt and those other guys plus a few Vermeer’s (Girl with a Pearl Earring and View of Delft are the famous ones). One does not expect to see, hung next to these illustrious paintings, contemporary black and white photos making commentary on the neighboring…

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Swaying with the Tower

Posted on May 8, 2026 by Grubb

Yesterday, after our Vermeer sampler, it was time to go to grab a bite at my favorite broodje stand in the whole world that Hendrik introduced me to years ago.  The secret to a broodje is fresh herring. And a sign of fresh herring are the seagulls that want to steal your snack. Once the…

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