Thursday, 3 June 2021

Dutch green in Delden





We made a spontaneous weekend trip to Delden, a small town in the East part of Holland (Overijssel/Twente). There are many historical places and Castles in this part of Holland and such pretty little towns like Delden. We did not walk so much in the centre and the shopping streets, we were more countryside orientated this time. The prettiest part was just wandering around the forest paths near the local Castle and make decisions where to turn, what path to take. Luckily it was not raining and we could have a lunch on a terrace at the Hotel and be outdoors the rest of the day. 

Our children didn't like our plans for longer walks and didn't want to join us this time. A weekend by the grandmother was more inviting for them. The grandmother already had her two injections against covid-19 and feels now more free to meet the family members. Win win situation for everyone: more time to with the grandchildren for her and more time for the parents to do something together. 




A famous Twickel castle is surrounded with a huge green area of parks and old farming areas (4300 hectares). The farmers were in old times renting their land from the owners of a castle. The castle grew from a house (family Twickelo bought the original house in 1347) to a castle during the generations of Twickelo family. The last private owner (Marie Barones van Heeckeren van Wassenaer)  brought the castle with the estate under the rule of Twickle Foundation, but she decided that someone had to live in the castle and it had to stay as a central point of a dynamic country estate. At the moment there is also a family living, keeping the historical place connected to our time. 

You can visit the park and admire the architecture and all the interesting plants. There is a visiting centre with a nice museum shop and also a kitchen garden near the castle. It is possible to buy vegetables, fruit, flowers and plants from the kitchen garden twice a week.

Such a nice park around the castle.

Oranjerie, a winter storage for citrus trees. 

Tuinrondleiding - Stichting Twickel
a map of the castle gardens.

Idyllic houses in beautiful environment.

We passed the old North Mill during our afternoon walk. The mill is over 650 years old and the volunteers are now taking care of this beautiful spot. When the mill is open, it is possible to watch the mill "working" and see how the flour is made. We will come back to this area in other season and learn some more about the history. The museums were closed during our visit, but slowly the cultural places are getting open to audience again.









A view from our evening snack terrace. The beautiful old town house of Delden to admire on the opposite side.


Snacks in town in the evening and a elegant breakfast in our room in the morning. 


Our Hotel was a little bit side from the centre, but the green areas were near. We did not mind a little walking and admiring the local houses and gardens.



Our Hotel with restaurant. 



The forests were full of rododendrons.

I was enthousiast about our small trip. I really liked some of the old farm houses we saw. The typical black and white colors of the wooden parts around the windows are showing these houses belong to the estate of Twickel. It would have been nice to see those houses from the inside as well. It was an inspiring weekend and I almost wanted to move to the countryside.


a typical Twickel farm with black and white details.




Peaceful walking paths around the estate.

the Water tower 


A big fallen tree near the Castle.

It is getting easier to travel and see places. I will soon get my first covid injection and the second one just before I'm visiting my family in Finland this summer.

I am glad the restaurants, not just the terraces, will be open on 5th of June. The museums and cinemas, theaters and other attractions will be open again. It will be more inspring to visit some sights, towns and nature areas as well. We can be more free and plan a little bit ahead or just enjoy the moment and what's possible right now. The high school kids can also go to school every day for these last few weeks before the summer holiday, they just have to do a covid test at home twice a week (if they want). It is nice, but there is also some extra pressure with the last testweek coming. It will be sunny and clear during the next, few days. Looking forward to have a picnic in the sun and meet some friends.








Thursday, 20 May 2021

Happy morning in Hortus Botanicus



This spring has been cooler than normal. We had many cloudy and rainy days, but luckily also regular warm greetings from the sun:). It has been "a must" to stop in every sunny spot on the streets during the walks and feel the rays of light on our faces for a little moment.

 There has been some impatience in the air: when can we sit on a terrace and visit all the beautiful monuments and museums. Luckily from this week on it's possible to eat and drink outdoors in restaurants and bars from early morning until 8pm. I was enthusiastic when it was possible to book a ticket to Botanical Garden of Amsterdam,


I hope it's soon possible to visit also some museums. 


I was not the only person with a big smile on my face this morning. I saw so many positive people today in the garden. Many camera's taking pictures of the colorful flowers and green views. Two photo sessions for wedding pictures, young love captured in a soft morning light. A grandfather walking around with his grand child, admiring the wonders of a new spring and the growth. I felt like home in this place, enjoyed the green hug of the garden. I am a big fan of botanical gardens and this is still one of my favorite places in Amsterdam. 

I admire and respect the people who are taking care of these places full of history and old plants.. so much knowledge behind the scenes. My sister is a biologist and a gardener. It's a hard work to maintain so many different sort of plants, but such a nice opportunity to take care the beautiful places and follow the growth.

  







 

I was inspired of my visit this morning. I will soon go back and go into the flower shop of Hortus as well. They have wonderful books and gifts there and nice flowers of course. It was good to see some life in this corner of the town. It is a nice place to relax, see some details, listen to birds and really forget that you live in a City. There is enough of space and the walking routes are marked, the covid-measurements are well planned.







The weekend is coming. I promised to go shopping with my daughter. We went many times to second hand shops lately to find some cool hoodies and T-shirts for her. Funny deja vu from my own youth all these Guns n Roses logos and other familiar prints. One of our favorite shop is Kilo sale near the new British school in  Amsterdam South. Much cheaper than the vintage shops in shopping streets. It's nice that teenagers are aware of the prices and also see the ecological point. It is fun to walk around with her.


Wishing a good spring time!! I just decided to be more active in here, much more to see and to tell after a long winter. We have to try to enjoy the days, so many thing are already possible at the moment in the Netherlands. I know the news from many other countries in the world are not so good at the moment and I also hope the pandemic will be more fair taken care of...with extra support to poor countries.

Now I'll turn on the TV and will watch the Eurovision song contest. It's organized this year in Rotterdam and Finland is performing this eve in semifinals. Something light and colorful to watch and finalize my nice day.

Wednesday, 3 March 2021

Step by step towards the spring







Step one

We had real winter for a week in Holland. That was amazing with some white snow and bright sun. We lived here almost 7 years and never experienced this long cold period in Amsterdam. People got totally crazy about the wintery outdoor possibilities and were making the most out of it. For about 3 days it was possible to skate on some canals or the low water areas at the parks. This was such a refreshing surprise in this normally grey season. People got something else to think about than the pandemic. 








Step two 

As fast as the cold days came, so did the warm days. A big temperature rise and a strong spurt of growth took place. The flowers everywhere, the trees raising their arms up like being thankful for this takeover. And so am I. My favorite season is there and this is the best injection of joy I can imagine. Let's open the gate for this spring.









Step three

We rented a small cabin (Natuurhuisje) for the one week winter holiday in the end of February. The location was in the east of Holland near the river Vaal and the town Dalfsen. Our green, wooden house was in a little forest with some other houses nearby. You can't easily find the same feeling of privacy in the Netherlands as I am used to in Finland. The forest areas are quite small and there is often some camping areas nearby. I am not a fan of "holiday parks" they have here. My idea of my own space is bigger than many people are used to in Holland. Having a forest walk here means that you are following a bigger sand road and admire the surrounding from that point and for me it means you step in the forest and walk on a soft, uneven ground and might get lost if you don't pay attention. 

The Nature is more fragile in Holland. Much more people living in a small country, every green area is extra valuable for the animals and for the people. I appreciate every tree that is growing on my street in Amsterdam, but the real calming effect I only get in a forest. 

Our holiday was welcome and we had nice walks everyday and the singing birds woke us up early in the morning. It was a simple change we needed at the moment. Different views, different thoughts and a change of routine for a week. It was peaceful time just for us as a family. 

How long this walk will be? :)

The river Vaal.





Luckily we also have some new perspective. The spring is coming and there is more shades, more colors and textures to see and we enjoy the warmth during the sunny days. The high schools opened their doors for smaller groups and the children are going to school minimum once a week. Every school has their own way to handle the group sizes and the weekly agenda. My kids are happy to go to school again some days. It is more motivating to see the friends and the teachers in real, face to face and be part of the group in a "real class room", do the tests in a familiar way on a paper instead of stressful ways with extra pressure in the internet. I hope the older students can soon go to physical lessons as well. It is worrying that the drugs use is increased among the young people during the corona time. Luckily this older age group can now join the sport trainings outdoors.

The mental health is so important to take care of these days. It is important to stay in contact and have even a small chat with people. I've noticed that the teenagers talk more when you go for a walk with them. It is great to listen to all their plans and how they see the world. 

We are still having a partly lock down in Holland.  Day by day we go forwards and towards the near future. Maybe the idea of freedom will be different after this global crisis. We might notice that the freedom starts first from our own small choices and that we have to accept some changes always come. We can't see the results, the all effects and the end of this period yet. The feeling of safety is connected to the freedom of making our individual choices. In reality it is also connected to the economical situation, health and the rules we have to follow. The choices and the priorities can be adjusted when needed. But there is a limit: a personal one, for different groups/units and for every society/country. 

Spreading hope, a little bit of attention and smiles can help and it's valuable. Being realistic doesn't have to mean putting the fear and the worse scenarios on top of our mind. We can have influence on some things, but many things we just have to accept for now, for a little bit longer. 

With patience, love and going forward...step by step! 
Giving some space for the spring and the changes there is and always will be.





 

Saturday, 2 January 2021

Celebrating light





The warm signs of January are welcome to make us more awake. When the sun is shining even a little bit through the thin clouds,  I feel like stepping outside and I want to capture the moment.



Contrasts and reflections are making the reality bigger than it is. Like we could watch the streets and the silhouettes in all a way round, 360 degrees. 

I can see the sky on the street, reflecting from the water puddle.
It feels we could jump in there and end inside the Earth. Like the Earth would be just an invisible bubble or a cell that reflects the space. 

But here I am standing on the asphalt, feeling the warmth of the sun and hearing the noice of my shoes when I'm walking. Celebrating the light.

I'm happy this is real,
Celebrating the life.
The light goes through me with a patient speed.
It makes me curious and it makes me dream.




The first Saturday of 2021

So many sunny days to remember from the last year even it was a hard road to walk sometimes.
What I learned? I learned to appreciate the movement of mind and the movement of body. Together these two are making the action possible.

I learned not to wait too long and think too much before taking the action. Because of the still life in society during the pandemic, the limited possibilities, the loss and the fear we read about. It made me realize I have to start doing the things that really support my interests, my happiness and my health. 



Every year I want to start and learn something new.        

*Happy new Year*

January can start