Sunday, June 7, 2015

Edam 2

Much of what was going on in Edam on Thursday afternoon;
yes, we did buy a round of edam
















Centrum















Very old building, now the museum



















Boy holds boat down while















Friends get ice cream















Another canal scene















And another















Here you can see how disturbingly the old museum leans















Really nice Dutch oven in a really nice cooking store















The old carillon tower also leans disturbingly



















But is beautiful to look at



















Today's movie shoot















Edam 1

From Marken we drove on to Edam, back on the mainland, so to speak. It is another pretty little Dutch town that will require more than one post. And here began our education in Cheese 101.
En route to Edam















Cheese on the hoof; the reason Nederland produces so much
cheese is that the (un-reclaimed) peaty soils will grow nothing
much but grass; the reclaimed sandy soil, suitably enriched,
grows crops; so we were told

















Nave view of Edam's Grote Kerk, 16th century, renovated by
Protestants
















Demographers say that religion will be extinct in northern
Europe in another generation, and here you can see that
prediction in action...fully 1/4 of the church is charity-shop
bookstores and clothing; the entire choir and chancel is an
art gallery; it was unclear to me whether services occur here
at all...



















Crossing ceiling, apparently original,, including cat-walks















Nice windows, early 1600s, mostly historical
images, since (these) Protestants didn't like
religious images and icons





















Thus



















And thus



















Beautiful organ, usual for these parts















Canal scene, a few blocks from the centrum















Bronze cheese carriers...the next day, in Alkmaar, this image
will be burned indelibly onto our retinas...in living color, too;
and in English...
















A theme slowly emerges















Cheesy canal scene with carillon in background

Saturday, June 6, 2015

Deze klompen zijn gemaakt om te wandelen...and that's just what they'll do...

So on the way out of town we had to visit the clog museum in the clog factory...
Clog factory/museum/sales















Sunday clogs



















Leather uppers















Ice racing















Ice golfing?















Skating















Found in an 18th century shipwreck















The factory

Marken, Waterland, The Netherlands

For centuries an isolated and impoverished fishing village on an island in the Zuider Zee, Marken--a town of perhaps a few hundred--has made the transition from bare subsistence to tour busses and water busses as well. Marken has preserved and now presented itself well.
Like any other place in Netherlands, even tiny
Marken is cross-crossed by tiny canals, thus
necessitating tiny bridges, all of whom are named
for royalty; Vicki persuaded me not to do a post
on the Bridges of Marken, Waterland






















Street scene















Up closer















In the beautiful little church



















Ditto; beautiful ship models hanging all around
with a two-panel list of all the pastors since the 
16th century





















More street scene















Marken's excellent little museum



















Fancy clogs...and not the last you'll see in these posts















Mannequins displaying traditional (16th century-style) dress;
note china
















Lots of mannequins...but interesting stuff















For example, this 1660 painted chest 















And very fine wood carving; wood is good: it floats















Another bridge and the church steeple 



















And drinks and lunch on the marina: the local beer, Marken, is
a high alcohol blonde, a bit sweet, a bit like Duvel, without the
hops; nice finish to our visit to Marken

Walking A Dike

Thursday we broke camp at Gaspaarplas and headed north, stopping first at Marken--a former island in the former Zuider Zee--and then beautiful Edam. But first, rather than drive straight-away into Marken, now connected to the mainland--we decided we'd walk a few miles of the old dike.
So this what Marken would have looked like a century ago















Closer up, now joined by a causeway, right















Anyhow, driving up the causeway, we stopped to take the dike
footpath toward Marken
















Marken from the footpath















Looking the other way, the vast inland lake that used to be
the Zuider Zee
















Approaching a small hamlet...note the things to the right, in
the water
















They are ice breaks--although the sea has been tamed,
monumental ice is still a problem, occasionally carrying away
whole houses
















On up the island, the old lighthouse















Synchronized windmills...momentarily















One of scores of sailing vessels on the Ijs















Looking back toward our rig...the windmills were more than a
mile beyond it