Trekkertrek in Lunteren
Don’t yellow the snow
One of the first tips I ever received when I started snowboarding, over ten years ago, was “don’t eat the yellow snow”. A well-know sentence and hard to forget. The last few weeks, it has been snowing in the Netherlands so the line popped up in my head again. I found this traffic light on Saturday which focusses on the very same topic, but from a different point of view… Don’t yellow the snow.
Cookies
Being a web developer, the word “cookie” I mostly use when referred to as ‘http cookie‘ which can be used to track a visitor while visiting a website. The English word ‘cookie’ comes from the Dutch word ‘koek’, or better the word for ‘small cookie’: koekje. But today, my girlfriend Imke and I made real and none-digital cookies.
It’s a nice way to spend a rainy Sunday and funny to have something that has become so digital, being transformed in something real.
Ruurlo, Roderlo, Reurle… 17 years later
Ruurlo. A small town in the east of the Netherlands where I lived about 7 years and left when I was 9. Today I went back, almost 19
years later, which was weird in a way. In my memory, everything was big, large, long and such. Our street was long, the house and garden
were huge and the ‘centre’ was big and very far from our house.
Well, we did everything by foot and the whole town seemed to have shrank. The street wasn’t that big, the house ‘normal’ and the centre
well… The word itself sounds a little exegurated.
It was a nice part of my life and nice to revisit the places where I more or less started my life.
Either direction
Sometimes, you may need advice but once given, a decision seems even harder to make. The last few months have been pretty busy, hard, difficult and sometimes even depressing. Having worked on a new service the last 8 months, spoken to many enthusiastic clients, the last few months didn’t work they way I hoped they would. Clients are postponing decisions, waiting for an other company to go first and in the meantime, it seems I am not entitled to any luck anymore. Personally, I felt I didn’t know what I should do. Continue with what I am doing, even though it gets harder and harder? Just stop and drop everything I’ve worked for the last 2 years and apply for a regular job? Something else maybe? Choices are hard to make when the options are all as difficult.
This picture I took at a bit desserted spot near my house, on the way to the office. I first noticed these very useful arrows three years ago so they have been ‘directing’ people at least three years already. It kind of visualize what I am feeling these days… It answers a question without helping you to decide.
Festival de théâtre au château de Bonaguil (France)
Montcabrier (near Cahors) is a very small french town in the département Lot. Hills, a creek (the Thèze), castles (like Bonaguil) and trees. We visited the Festival de théâtre au château de Bonaguil at night. “Le timide aux Palais” was the name of the show on Tuesday night at the castle. A friendly, funny and nice performance.


Cirque de Navacelles
Starting a very nice vacation with my girlfriend Imke in Etratat, July 31 we were staring at the weird Cirque de Navacelles. The Cirque de Navacelles is large cirque landform, located towards the southern edge of the Massif Central mountain range in France. We used TomTom to bring us there… Not a very smart thing. The extremely dry landscape and hardly any sign of live, doesn’t make it a comfortable journey… the small “white roads” of TomTom were not as easy as he thought they were (maximum speed was 80 km/hour but that is not easy to get).

Future of beach holiday?
This picture was taken on a weird foggy day on the island Terschelling, north of The Netherlands. Would a beach holiday look like this in the future? With smog and climate changes? I upgraded the contrast which does show some little blue sky in the upper right corner but one could hardly see anything that day.
Details on the streets
Right in front of my house, a tiny mistake has been there for at least 58 years. Personally, I can only garantuee the last four years or so. Before staring at the picture, you should know I live in the city called UTRECHT. Anyway, this small little detail does make me smile and I hope the ‘error’ will not be correted soon.





















