Monday, August 2, 2010

MyWorld Tuesday

Today we went to Spakenburg an old fishing village upon the former Zuiderzee (southern sea) which was a very rough and dangerous bay of the Northsea in the northern part of the Netherlands. In 1932 the Afsluitdijk (closing dike) was build to separate the bay from the sea. A huge lake was formed fed by the river IJssel an called IJsselmeer. You have to know the Dutch and their struggle against water and claiming their land from the sea. So they did by draining half of the IJsselmeer and our 12th province was born: Flevoland. Many people around the IJsselmeer lost their livelihood. Also in Spakenburg. The botters (wooden fishing boats) are kept and well maintained and used for pleasure boating on the remaining waters.





In Spakenburg people used to wear their typical folkloristic dress. It is disappearing but some women still wear it. We saw a few women fully dressed at work in shops. It looked beautiful. Men and children don't wear traditional costumes anymore. In the Traditional Costume and Fishery Museum I took a few photos which give you an impression. In the first picture are children up to toddlers age and the second picture show children up to about 18 years. I am not sure if it was comfortable for the younger kids. The other pictures show complete families.



10 comments:

Sylvia K said...

What a fun, colorful post for the day! And I love your photos, Cybele! Would love to visit there, but your pics are the next best thing! Have a great week!

Sylvia

Photo Cache said...

What a lovely post. I agree with sylvia your photos are the next best thing to visiting - so much cheaper too.

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Jim said...

Very interesting shots. Cockatoo Island was originally covered in red gums which attracted sulphur-crested cockatoos.
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Rajesh said...

Wonderful history and beautiful shots from fishing village.

Unknown said...

very interesting history. love your photos.

BraCom said...

Bedankt voor je berichtje op mijn Blog

Erg leuke serie van Spakenburg, mooie foto's
die klederdrachten zij erg leuk om te zien

Bram

Simone de Klerk said...

Geweldige foto's, Jos! Je geeft een zeer goede indruk. Heerlijk zo'n dagje!

Wolynski said...

They're all wearing Burberry?

Great photos.

Carver said...

Wonderful sequence of shots. I love the old wooden boats. They are very beautiful.

Anonymous said...

Interesting - I don't think I could have worn a blouse or dress with a collar (or is it a sleeve?) like that, but it's fascinating to see, especially in context.