I think this first picture emphasizes what the Dutch do so well - create small idyllic spaces. If you look, you see them everywhere.
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The roof on this house is new thatching. I especially like the eyebrow windows. I watched them weave and cut it last year, which was fascinating.
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Yesterday I was in the eastern Czech Republic, and I got to spend the day at a friend's house, working in his garden. It was really nice to be out doing something with my hands, as opposed to being "couped up" in a city with only walking around and sightseeing to fill my time.
We started at the "cabbage market", which is a farmer's market in the city center of Brno.
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This market has been running for over 700 years. It's similar to Beaverton Farmer's Market, but a lot older.
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