Thursday, August 27, 2015

Saturday we did a walking tour at Kinderdijke, the Nederlands.  It is designated a UNESCO world heritage site.  There are 19 windmills that were used to drain and claim land, basically peat in this area.  We were able to tour one completely.  As the breeze came, the canvases were opened on the blades.  Then the whole roof is turned to catch the wind power. Pretty ingenious workings.  The later mills were built of wood instead of brick and were octagonal instead of round to better distribute them weight.  As fascinating as all this engineering is, we left the tour and walked back to a shop torent

Thursday, August 20, 2015

Today we are starting a new adventure. We will arrive in Amsterdam on Friday morning and leave Friday evening on the Mimir river cruise ship. We are with our traveling companions who are part of our church family and good neighbors.  We have taken vacations and expeditions in all seasons over the last dozen years or more. We always have a wonderful time.