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It is amusing to see how the windmills have changed. The country is still
very beautiful. I'm looking forward to visiting it for the first time this August, after Festival Maritim. We're being interviewed by Ad van Eijk for Trossen Los on Radio Ridderkerk. For your tall ship fans, this is a great program featuring international artists performing sea shanties. REAL maritime musicians, not like that Marooned CD put out by Bruckheimer, Depp, et al. Dean Bounding Main http://www.boundingmain.com "Bouler" wrote in message ... "joevan" schreef in bericht ... On Fri, 23 May 2008 23:51:54 GMT, joevan wrote: Pictures made by Henk de Vreeze. Where? Ah, you were just in the posting time. What a wonderful place. Its a small village (1200 people) in the North of The Netherlands called Bakhuizen. You even can find it on Google Earth;-) -- Greetings Bouler (The Netherlands) |
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![]() "Cap'n Jake" schreef in bericht ... It is amusing to see how the windmills have changed. The country is still very beautiful. I'm looking forward to visiting it for the first time this August, after Festival Maritim. We're being interviewed by Ad van Eijk for Trossen Los on Radio Ridderkerk. For your tall ship fans, this is a great program featuring international artists performing sea shanties. REAL maritime musicians, not like that Marooned CD put out by Bruckheimer, Depp, et al. Radio Ridderkerk is a regional station I cannot recieve here and I think thats a pity. There are a lot of shatie choirs in The Netherlands too, with Dutch and English songs. Welcome to the country of windmills, wooden shoes and tulips;-) And of course a lot more. -- Greetings Bouler (The Netherlands) |
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Bouler added these comments in the current discussion du jour ...
"Cap'n Jake" schreef in bericht ... It is amusing to see how the windmills have changed. The country is still very beautiful. I'm looking forward to visiting it for the first time this August, after Festival Maritim. We're being interviewed by Ad van Eijk for Trossen Los on Radio Ridderkerk. For your tall ship fans, this is a great program featuring international artists performing sea shanties. REAL maritime musicians, not like that Marooned CD put out by Bruckheimer, Depp, et al. Radio Ridderkerk is a regional station I cannot recieve here and I think thats a pity. There are a lot of shatie choirs in The Netherlands too, with Dutch and English songs. Welcome to the country of windmills, wooden shoes and tulips;-) And of course a lot more. DO YOU PEOPLE REALLY WEAR WOODEN SHOES? -- HP, aka Jerry "You've obviously mistaken me for someone who gives a ****!" |
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