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Netherlands, December 2002

Haarlem, December 9

We took a train to The Hague and changed to Haarlem. We went straight to the heart of town and walked around and photographed the cathederal. A woman approached me to let me know that they had a postcard of one of the details I was trying to photograph.

A detail from the city hall
A very cool wooden head from a pharmacy
De Grote of St. Bavo Kerk
A detail from the cathedral ceiling, which is made of wood
Details of two painted columns inside the cathedral
This is the famous Muller organ, one of the largest in Europe; someone was practicing when we were inside

We walked to the Hals museum but it was closed, so we walked to a newer kerk (church) and then had a light lunch and trained home. It was rush hour so Igor and I had to stand.

The newer cathedral in Haarlem

A sock vendor outside St. Bavo's

Igor and Peter are colleagues of mine at ABN AMRO Bank

We walked to a nice restaurant and finished up at a pub.

This was our band of merry architects having dinner in Utrecht


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