You being the devoted advocate of everything Dutch you are, and with Winter approaching, I hope this is an appropriate way to share in your celebrations (and please don't mind the twist) :-):
Wow, what a spectacular selection. With old-fashioned Pieten (zo langzamerhand begint echt iedereen genoeg te krijgen van het lichtbruine Piet en Regenboog Piet idee!) and a very modern Sint. And the skating pictures are just great. The half-wooden houses suggest Noord-Holland, don't you think? West-Friesland. Or perhaps even Friesland itself.
It's a great pic - I wonder how those in wooden shoes managed to stay upright!
I'm not following the Pieten discussion very closely - indeed 'om genoeg van te krijgen' - but I know it's still raging. 'Lichtbruine Piet en Regenboog Piet' had not reached me yet...makes me wonder how the 'intocht' will look this year! :-)
You were right about the location. I went back to the source and it stated it was pictured in Volendam in 1919 (How could I forget to note and mention it in the first place? *g*)
Wooden shoes? Perhaps they achieved it, like I prudently walk on snow: never lift a foot, just slide them? (Am getting old and stiff, you know.) :-)
The other picture is supposed to be of the Elfstedentocht.
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It's a great pic - I wonder how those in wooden shoes managed to stay upright!
Thank you for such a lovely Dutch gift!
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You were right about the location. I went back to the source and it stated it was pictured in Volendam in 1919 (How could I forget to note and mention it in the first place? *g*)
Wooden shoes? Perhaps they achieved it, like I prudently walk on snow: never lift a foot, just slide them? (Am getting old and stiff, you know.) :-)
The other picture is supposed to be of the Elfstedentocht.
Oh, Elfstedentocht...when comest thou?!