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Monthly Archives: February 2019

Every Other Day

Small refrigerators the size of a 27inch suitcase, fresher perishable foods, many families shop daily for their food needs.  I try to grocery shop every other or every third day.  Meat products have a short refrigerator life and there must be a reason for that.  I am assuming it is a healthy one.  There is …

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Posted byThe ChroniclerFebruary 28, 2019February 15, 2019Posted inUncategorized

Fatsoenlijk

There is a graciousness to this word. It broadly means ‘well mannered’. I used it in such a seldom-occurring -righteous-moment. It’s Sunday morning, the sun is shinning, I hear a dog barking, yowling, whining, carrying on in a way that is not usual for an early-morning-walked-pet. Looking out of my upstairs window I see for …

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Posted byThe ChroniclerFebruary 27, 2019February 24, 2019Posted inUncategorized

No Sirens – ever

What a change to live in a town/city where there are never the sound of sirens, or honking or public disturbances of any variety.  The days are still except for the horns of the boats, asking for the drawbridge to be lifted – in a timely manner if you will.  

Posted byThe ChroniclerFebruary 26, 2019February 10, 2019Posted inUncategorized

But of Course-flowers in the trunk!

Posted byThe ChroniclerFebruary 25, 2019February 8, 2019Posted inUncategorized

Thank you A!

Posted byThe ChroniclerFebruary 24, 2019February 23, 2019Posted inUncategorized

Another Lesson Learned:

Why you don’t leave the wash hanging out in a rain shower.  Because?  The force of the water hitting the garden tiles – seldom is there grass-  throws the dirt from the surface onto whatever is low hanging.  Pants, sheets, towels. When the rain stops, one has to then spot clean the dirty spots off …

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Posted byThe ChroniclerFebruary 23, 2019February 8, 2019Posted inUncategorized

“Until the Tire Pops

I’m peddling as fast as I can.” The Dutch language is rich in idioms, sayings, expressions for use in everyday life. This is not one of them. This one is made up. An older woman, I knew here, tho not officially educated past elementary school, could speak paragraphs using only sayings. At one time I …

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Posted byThe ChroniclerFebruary 22, 2019February 23, 2019Posted inUncategorized

A Favorite Sight

A grown male, walking down the street with a bouquet of flowers in his hand.  Likely he is off to visit someone. It is such a pleasant sight to behold because it is not unusual.

Posted byThe ChroniclerFebruary 21, 2019February 8, 2019Posted inUncategorized

A Novel Concept

A bank with no cash available.  Dutch banks do not exchange foreign currency.  They do not take in and exchange bills.  There are no tellers.  There are only ATM machines.  Machines for bank customers.  Machine for other banks’ customers.  If you want change, or smaller bills, they don’t have it. They do have a daily …

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Posted byThe ChroniclerFebruary 19, 2019February 8, 2019Posted inUncategorized

How do You Choose?

Your PCP- primary care physician. You ask for recommendations from people you have met and respect their opinion, you look the doctors addresses up google maps… and then you choose the one you can reach by bicycle. Having no car and imaging that one day i might not be well, a long bike ride when …

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Posted byThe ChroniclerFebruary 17, 2019February 20, 2019Posted inUncategorized

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