Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Easter fun at the flower fields














Happiness can be from simple things in life such as a visit to the flower fields. That's what we did this Easter weekend with our little daughter Francesca and had so much fun just being surrounded by hundreds of thousands if not millions of blossoming tulips and hyacinths.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Snapshots of an autumn visit to Kasteel de Haar



Very close to Utrecht is this lovely 18th century fairytale castle which belongs to the Van Zuylen family. For the most part of the year, this castle is accessible to the public.

I would suggest a visit in autumn. The castle gardens are spectacular!

Activities which are scheduled for 2009 are the following:

1) Elves Fantasy Fair on 25-26 April 2009 - the biggest fantasy fair in Europe where visitors can come dressed as knights, elves, pirates, roman soldier, etc.

2) Italian Night at the Castle on 15-16 May 2009 - the stable will be transformed to Piazza Grande Festa for 2 Italian nights. Visitors can enjoy Italian spices and spirits as well as music from top Italian artists Alessandro Safina and Fiorenza Calogero.

3) The Flavors of Italy on 15-17 May 2009 - 3-day event where the castle's park and gardens will be the center of the biggest Italian event in the Netherlands.

Friday, April 10, 2009

One sunny spring day in Gouda


Various facets of Gouda

I've been into crossword puzzle at one point in my life that when I come across Dutch cheese, the answer will always be a choice between Edam or Gouda. I never thought that one day, I'll be at the place itself known the world over for its delightful cheeses. I've lived in Holland for over 10 years now but strangely enough, my trip to Gouda Thursday of last week was just the second time. I first visited this city with Siefko way back in the winter of 1998 and I remember how cold it was then. My visit now is the complete opposite with sunny spring weather. I had fun exploring the city and taking pictures.


Mediterranean delicatessen

Thursday was market day so the city square was filled with stalls selling everything from fresh fruits and vegetables to meat and poultry, seafoods, cheeses, fabrics, etc...I got sidetracked by the Mediterranean delicatessen stall and the engaging stall owner persuaded me to sample the olives and sun-dried tomatoes. Oh, they tasted so nice that in the end, I parted with Eur 15 for some of the nice stuffs to bring home to Siefko.


As I wandered through the city center, I was able to explore the Waag (Weigh House for cheese), bought some postcards but resisted the idea of buying cheese because I didn't like the idea of carrying it with me all the way home. Couldn't resist getting some "stroopwafels" to bring home though as I also learned that the best stroopwafels are from Gouda. Always nice to have at home to go with tea, hmmm...


Souvenir items


Gouda cheeses and chocolate eggs

Gouda is a lovely city and its city center is very pleasant to explore. The city hall (Stadhuis) is one of the finest example of Gothic architecture in the country. I intend to come back in the summer months on a Thursday to personally witness the cheese market conducted in the open, in the way that it has been carried out for centuries. Can be touristic but then why not?
Gouda is about half an hour's train ride from Amersfoort. Not such a great distance, just like going to Amsterdam on a normal working day for me.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

After the rain pictures taken with Nikon D60


Still learning the ropes on working with my new Nikon D60. Ventured outdoors today after the rain and came out with these pictures.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Practice shots with my Nikon D60


My Sony super steady shot camera finally had its swan song but I couldn't begrudge it for giving up on me after 5 years of devoted service. It's been a while since I contemplated of getting a new camera and finally, the guilt liberation to get a new one comes with the demise of the old. I'm still figuring out how this new gadget works but the practice shots I've made already looks satisfying to me. It's amazing to see the depth of field so vividly or the crisp and sharp quality of the pictures. I'm looking forward to more clicking pleasures in the days ahead.

A Filipina at Keukenhof


What happens when a Filipina is let loose at Keukenhof?
1) She poses at all nooks and corner.
2) She ignores the "Keep off the grass" sign if she wants to have that perfect pose among the tulips.
3) Dutch husband while nervous to be reprimanded by the park staff still yields in to the wife's photo shoot demands.
4) Dutch husband while reluctant to pose gives in provided the Filipina wife promises not to show these pictures to Dutch friends and relatives, ha, ha, ha.

Of all the times that I've been to Keukenhof, this was one time which I found to be the best. Weather was just great, summery temperature at about 25 degrees Celsius so the tulips just blossomed at high speed.