Bosboom-toussaint straat, Sunday 1st of August, 1:12 pm
Heading for the ABC I encountered this message written in chalk in front of a house: ‘In the mood for love’. Aren’t we all? Still, a great invite if I ever saw one, but since I’m already in a happy relationship, I didn’t knock on the door and just walked on.
Categorie: Fotoblog
Visueel dagboek van Michael Minneboo.
Last week’s meet & greets
Last week posts about my short trip to Delft have occupied this blog. So since none of last week’s photographs could be published, I’ll make a special post with the pics I took while meeting with some of my friends.
Natasja van Loon, Stanislavski, 7:00 pm
She’s a writer and pr-specialist who loves comic books.
Nicoline Hermans, Le Pain Quotidien, 12:45 pm
She is a very good psychologist/HR consultant who wrote blogposts for me while I ran an website for Intermediair back in the day. She actually still writes them.
Paul Bodoni, Comic shop Lambiek, 7:00 pm
Bodoni and I met for the first time, actually at the comic shop Lambiek, where there’s a get-together every Friday afternoon. Bodoni is a comic book artist who currently lives in Sweden.
Jeroen Mirck, Stanislavski, 12:30 pm
Jeroen is a journalist, a blogger and a local politician (but still a nice guy actually). Today he started a new job at Deloitte Innovation. Recently he has grown a beard. Just so you know.
Cruising in Delft
Daily Webhead: Cruising in Delft from Mike's Webs on Vimeo.Delft, Sunday 12:00 pm
When we were in Delft, we went for a tour of the canals. A bit silly and cliché, but then again, you learn some nice stuff about the history of the place.
By the way, this will be the last blog-post about my trip to Delft. From tomorrow, it will be Daily Webhead as usual.
Reaching for the sky
Sometimes it’s nice just to look up, and not only to check if there isn’t a pigeon trying to take a shit on your head. Looking up one often sees the tower of churches. Although churches sometimes are remarkable architectural art forms, I am not very fond of the concept of organised religion. No, let me rephrase that: I totally detest organised religion in any form. Those churches took a lot of money and time to build: money the bastards ripped from regular Joe’s. Religion is the pest of the world and as far as I am concerned, should be banned. But hey, that’s just me. So I’d rather look at the crown of a tree. I find that more relaxing. Delft has a lot of churches. Seems to me that it is or was a very religious town. Sunday morning, plenty of church bells were chase away the silence.
Turbo boost?
Downtown Delft, 4:00 pm
“You’ll believe a car can fly”. Turbo boost, kitt? Of course not, it was just the thought that jumped in to my brain when I saw this street sign. That’s what happens when you let a nerd walk freely in unfamiliar territory.
A short video experiment, shot with a Sony Cybershot at the Botanical Garden in Delft.
Room with a view
Delft day into night
Beautiful tree
Botanical garden, Delft 1:15 pm
In the botanical garden run by the TU Delft, we saw this interestingly shaped tree, which I think is a beautiful tree as I’ve ever seen one. It would suit a decor of a Tim Burton movie just nicely.
A very Zen type of Duck
Botanical garden, Delft 1:30 pm
On Saturday, my girlfriend and I visited the Botanical garden, which is run by the Technical University Delft. During our walk we encountered this duck. Normally, one probably wouldn’t think twice about such a common bird, but this one was sitting very relaxed and quiet under the bridge. It almost seemed like a fake duck at first. Then it started to move its head, although it remained very relaxed on the water, ignoring our presence altogether. It occurred to me that ducks are quite remarkable creatures and look very beautiful when one takes the time to observe them. It could be that I just got sun struck when I thought that, because it was getting quite warm that afternoon.