You might been thinking what this got to do with a Blues Blog, well this old farm is where it all happens.
The foto, taken in the 30's, is where we have been living for the last 15 years. The canal is still there with a bridge over it for the car, the plank has long gone. In the summer small boats use the canal to enter a far larger canal system in a nature area, in the winter, with luck, one can skate and once a year it is used as part of a survival run. A nice Frisian village of about 400 people that is not to far from the local city... nothing is far from anything in the Netherlands.
Thank you for all your kind comments. There where a couple of questions so I'll answer them, no windmills in the direct vicinity but there is a nice one in Dokkum (look it up), Ureterp is only a 20 minute drive for us so you where not far off and clogs (klompen) are still worn by farmers, working in the garden or just aroud the village. You won't see them that often in the towns. About 10 km from us is a small clogmaker who does it using hand tools (https://www.klompen.frl/ ). They are all decorated in the local design and are the ideal gift for visitors from abroad.
beautiful
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ReplyDeletePeaceful
ReplyDeleteYou've got a good set-up there. If I were lucky enough to live there, I wouldn't have the blues
ReplyDeleteno wind mill???LOL
ReplyDeletecool looking place
So lovely
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Very good friend of mine, a musician who is originally from New Orleans, lives there, too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I absolutely adore that region and have been coming there to perform music steadily since 1991. My Grandmother's family came from The Netherlands to the United States in the late 1600's. As a matter of fact we still have a painting that they brought over from that era! Cheers!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, you do have a history with the Netherlands. Wonderful that you also still have a painting that old with family ties.
Deletenature is also near. Urban places are many times appreciated
ReplyDeletebecause of small distances to really important places.
But this rural scenery has got in its peaceful being a winning ticket.
Anyway, good to listen many kinds of music.
Thanks, and good many years to You !
- Jay from the North.
A Great Picture And Nice Personal Share Too.
ReplyDeleteI Wonder If They Still Wear Klompen Over There..
Thank U
Fryslân is moai!
ReplyDeleteComme une aquarelle de Jongkind ... Du Blues dans les ciels et de la musique dans l'âme.
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Looks delightful, a lovely scene to call home.
ReplyDeletemooie plaats en geweldige blog thx
ReplyDeletebeautiful place you live, no doubt! :-)
ReplyDeleteFriesland is the best place in the world! I was born in Ureterp and your picture looks like the Ureterpervaart but probably isn't. Cool - keep the blues coming mate!
ReplyDeleteIt looks marvellous. Thanks for letting us see it.
ReplyDeleteLove me some Johan Barthold Jongkind too !! He's the godfather of Impressionism.
ReplyDeletehup Fryslân
ReplyDeleteHoewel hij een Amsterdammer was, liggen de wortels van de familie van Johan Cruijff in Friesland, met voorouders die afkomstig waren uit de regio Achtkarspelen, in de buurt van Drachten
ReplyDeleteFoole lok in Fryslân. Dank voor de muziek.
ReplyDeleteGroeten uit Grollo? ;-)
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