Monday, January 21, 2008

Zuid Holland





This past weekend we decided to take Grandma to see some of the Netherlands. We made plans to visit some of the oldest cities in the country (Dordtrecht, Rotterdam, Kinderdijk, & Delft). It was a great trip even though we stayed in a crappy Rotterdam hotel. Delft and kinderdijk made the trip worthwhile. Delft is a small town that is known for their famous pottery (white pottery with blue painted designs), but the town itself was incredible. It had three huge churches, and a beautiful town center, along with small winding canals. There were great shops, and cafes. It was a great place to visit, and we discovered why there are so many windmills in this country, as we were nearly blown away on more than one occasion.


Kinderdijk was great as well. There they have canals and 19 windmills that help maintain water levels throughout the area. In 1366 they began work to adjust the levels of the river, and canals in the area. The site is now on the UNESCO List which is basically the UN's historical Society being on the list means the UN will help to preserve and maintain the area.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Wonderful photos and stories! Thanks for posting those!

We're starting a new study tomorrow. You should get the book -- it's awesome!!

"Attending the Bride of Christ," by Martha Lawley (LifeWay).

Love to you!!

If you want to receive our updated blog via email you can do so here. Note: This is not just a notification. It will send you our entire updated blog on your email.

Enter your email address:

Delivered by FeedBurner