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Wednesday, August 9, 2017

Bike Barge Trip - Delft - August 2015 - Day 6

Most people went on a long, all day bike ride to Rotterdam to Kinderdijk and back to Delft. I had been in Kinderdijk couple of years ago so I didn't want to go there. It is worth seeing if you do happen to be in the area. I wanted to see Delft instead. The "kids" stayed in Delft with me, they didn't want to do such a long ride. Instead we explored this lovely little town. Another one I wouldn't  mind going back to. My main interest was the Vermeer House. They do not have any original paintings, but explain really well all about paints and techniques they used way back then.

Vermeer House, Delft
Vermeer House, Delft

Vermeer House, Delft
We also went to see the  New Church or Nieuwe Kerk on the Market Square. On the other end of the square is the Town Hall or Stadhuis.

New Church, Delft
New Church, Delft

New Church, Delft

New Church, Delft

New Church, Delft

Town Hall, Delft 
Market Square, Delft


Map of Delft on the ground in front of the Town Hall .
From there it was a short walk past an Old Fish Market and Old Meat House to the Old Church or Oude Kerk.

Old Fish Market, Delft

Old Meat House, Delft

Old Church, Delft

Old Church, Delft
Old Church, Delft

Old Church, Delft

Old Church, Delft

Old Church, Delft

Vermeer's Tomb marker, Old Church, Delft
After exploring the churches and the gardens at the Stedelijk Museum Het Prinsenhof we headed back towards the Market Square to find a place for lunch. We had absolutely delicious sandwiches at De Sjees sitting outside behind the Town Hall.

Coot's nest on a canal, Delft

Klompen, wooden shoe, salesman at the Market Square, Delft

Lunch at De Sjees, Delft

Old wooden skates, Delft
Delft seems to be full of pottery stores. You just have to be careful that they are actually made in Delft and not in China or some other place. The whole town seems to be also dotted with pieces of pottery everywhere. And of course cheese shops.

Royal Delftware shop, Delft

Cheese store, Delft

One of the many restaurants, Delft

Tiles from the 1600's in an antique store, Delft.

Outside wall, Delft

Delft

A bench at the Prinsenhof, Delft

A bench at the Prinsenhof, Delft

Even light poles are made of pottery, Delft

Even light poles are made of pottery, Delft
Part of a ceiling made of pottery pieces, Delft
 It took extra long for the rest of the cyclists to get back since some of them missed an appointed time and missed a ferry back from Kinderdijk to Rotterdam. Eventually they all made it back and we had a bit later dinner. Tonight's dinner was Moroccan.

Moroccan dinner, main course, on the Wending, Delft




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