Thursday, 23 October 2014

Yorkshire in Autumn.

We had some days visiting Phil's family in lovely Yorkshire. 
Beck's new house! Actually very old house, around 300 years old.
It's being completely renovated by Kelly.

Slowly but surely gettting there. 

I had my first visit to the horse races. 

This guy is not handing out flyers. That's a wad of cash in his hands. 

Easiest way to lose money. 

Some people like dressing up to impress the horses.  

My losing horse, Ballesteros. 

Jockeys are like a breed of their own. 

The owner of the winning horse gets a prize. 

Matching head gear. 

Kevin looks at the jockey that was going to be riding his horse. Before the race, the owners 
and their friends and families stand on a circular bit of grass while the horses walk around 
them. Then, the jockeys come and introduce themselves and explain what strategies they 
have in mind to win. I think appearing confidence is part of the job of being a jockey. 
Also, wearing an awesome matching jacket and helmet cover. 

She tried her best but the mud was too soft. 

Nothing as cosy as an English kitchen. 

Lovely, pretty York. 

Pretty, pretty, prrrrreeeetty.


Gray's court had quite a bit of green.


Autumn.

This man shouted, "Nothing in the world can't be solved without explosions!"

Hello, you.

The impressive Minster. 

Cool trousers.

Guapo, guapo.

Busy teenagers. 

Nothing like Yorkshire countryside. 




Well timed lunch break. 








Horse made of rubber. 


The snug corner. 


Wednesday, 8 October 2014

Rotterdam is changing fast.


De Rotterdam building by OMA. 

The new Rotterdam Markthal. We were all blown away by the hypnotic
fruits and veggies on the ceiling. 


We could do with a few more garbage cans. 



Hanging out with the stock photo people. 

The new part of the Luchtsingel. Me smelling Phil's cheek. 

People could donate money to the project and in exchange their name
was engraved on the slabs of wood that the Luchtsingel is made of. 

Tuesday, 30 September 2014

The Parents Visit.

Dinner at Eethuisje Delfshaven. 

Mamita. 

Papá. 

Fighting for desert.

Pretending we always have breakfast at 10 AM on weekends. 

Enjoying the nice weather in Delft.


Man with eyeliner that makes children happy.

I just wanted to gobble these flowers up.

Delft flee market. 

Lunch at an Italian cafe in Delft where my mum almost got run over by a car.






Delft's botanical garden is a nice hangout.

Water.

Phil getting a good view of the botanical garden. 

Enjoying my new lens. 

Loads of purple buds.

My parents and my ceramics.

Showing them the new studio.

We went up De Rotterdam, which was pretty cool.

It made us happy.

Now I understand the rage about macaroons. This was the first time I tried one.

De Rotterdam.

Industrial backdrop.

De Kaap.

Smiling at Phil.

My new lens makes me happy. 


Is that a penis nose?

Fenix Foodfactory is a popular place.




This happened.
We felt underdressed.

He asked me to take this photo.