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cloudy Vlissingen
This is a link to a Power Point Presentation that my neighbour Kosbie send me by email. I think it is too nice not to show it to you all…….. ( 4 Mb ) clouds over Vlissingen
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Mo
Mo is brushing his teeth with a stick.
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woman
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Rob Thomson
Rob Thomson is visiting us in Vlissingen, of-course we went to the beach on a stormy and rainy evening. Rob Thomson, originally uploaded by wim harwig.
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icy beard maddness in eastern Turkey
Rob is coming to Vlissingen on his longboard. You can read about all his adventures here. More icy beard maddness in eastern Turkey, originally uploaded by Robert Thomson.
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Kees as a couchsurfer
Kees stayed with us when he passed Vlissingen during his cycling tour through Zeeland. see his travelblog
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Jan Breydel 3
Wiliam made this photo last weekend when there was a storm along the coastside near Vlissingen. Jan Breydel 3, originally uploaded by wiliam.
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19-03-07_1737.jpg, originally uploaded by wim harwig. Vlissingen skyline
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19-03-07_1250.jpg
19-03-07_1250.jpg, originally uploaded by wim harwig. This is a try out to see if it works ; sending a photo from my cameraphone directly to my blog , via flickr. ( http://www.harwig.wordpress.com )
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At the beach
on the first sunny sunday in March 2007 !
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here comes the sun
I worked in the nightshift and was commuting home in the early morning on my recumbent. The sunrise was beautifull and made clear that wintertime was ending. Days are getting longer from now on. During that hour it takes me to get home, the sky turns from dark to bright. I had my camera with…
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Snow in Vlissingen
It’s snowing in Vlissingen. There has been sprinkled a lot of salt on the roads. Without those actions it would be impossible for cardrivers to keep driving, but the salt is ruining the bike-stuff, like the chain and the derailleur. Not to mention what salt does to the aluminium wheels. So I was glad (and…
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the best webcam in Vlissingen
This is the best webcam in the neighbourhood of were I live. It shows the Boulevard in Vlissingen (is called “Flushing” on english maps) and is pointed to the west.