The feeling of Leeuwarden. A bit a rainy day, when I took the photo.
A very cloudy, dark but also firy skyline early in the morning the Dutch city of The Hague.
One of the two piers that protect Scheveningen port against mother nature's waves. During storms the piers are closed down to the public as more then ones people got hurt due to the gusts of wind blowing them of the pier.
Reader Andrew Hayes tries to explain his fascination for fresh household linens.
Little village in the northen of the Netherlands, but a place one should actually see. Many fishingships, shops, restaurants selling everything that's made of fish...
Book lovers take over the town of Deventer every August in the province of Overijssel in the Netherlands.
Shot of my favourite lunchroom
This was taken along one of Amsterdam's canals on my second visit to the city. The first time I went I was so overwhelmed by its beauty that I didn't notice the smaller things, but this time it was the details that really captured me.
Wolff's House, Groningen
I live in Groningen, a university city in the North-East of the Netherlands.
Just two minutes away from my house starts a strip with villas. Grotesque houses build between the late 19th and the beginning of the 20th century.
By far the most beautiful villa on the strip is 'Huize Wolff', or 'Wolff's House''.