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Back from Vacation
Posted on August 17th, 2009 2 commentsYou haven’t heard for me for over two weeks. This is because I was on vacation, but I didn’t announce that beforehand for safety reasons. Anyway, I’ve been to Crete (in Greece), and it was good. I’ll post the pictures later.
Unfortunately, my Google Analytics Wordpress plugin decided to deactivate itself before I went away, so I have no idea how many people went here.
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Venice 07 – Day 2
Posted on March 11th, 2008 1 commentHere it is, day 2 of Venice 07.
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Wintersports 2007
Posted on January 6th, 2008 No commentsThe past 10 days I’ve been away ski’ing in Austria. Here are the pictures.
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Venice 07 – Day 1
Posted on December 23rd, 2007 2 commentsFinished earlier this week, released today: the first episode of “Venice 07″ (in Dutch, but the dialogue isn’t very prominent).
6 jan 2008: fixed embedded youtube video
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Venice 07 Teaser Trailer
Posted on December 10th, 2007 No commentsYes, here it is: the teaser trailer of my trip to Venice with Cre-Aid. Download the high quality version here (compressed with XviD), or watch the crappy YouTube version below.
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Amsterdam Street Photography
Posted on October 22nd, 2007 No commentsToday I went to Amsterdam with some people from Cre-Aid (the student organization with which I went to Venice) to photograph random things. I was almost a bit ashamed of my little consumer camera, while they all had expensive cameras with very long lenses. Anyway I managed to make some good pictures, which you can find over here.
I’ve also uploaded some Venice photos.
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Venice Rocks
Posted on October 9th, 2007 No commentsYesterday I returned from a 4 days (3 nights) long trip to Venice, which I made with a student organisation at my school. What can I say…it was one of the most interesting and fun weekends I’ve had.
We landed on Treviso Airport at around 20:00 on friday evening. From there we took a bus to the center of Venice (Piazzale Roma) where we stepped aboard a boatbus (the common way of transport in Venice) for a trip trough the canales, from which we could see the beatiful buildings and “coastline” of the city. After a while we arrived at the southernmost point of the city, Lido. There we took a larger boat to Punta Sabbioni, near our sleeping location, Camping Miramare.

The next day we got up early to go back to the city, where we visited the Arsenale, part of the Bienalle. We saw a lot of interesting art there (though many things were very abstract, something I can’t really appreciate), after which we went into the beatiful city itself. I had my videocamera with me, but I only wish I had more tape. There’s so much to see there, and it’s all equally amazing, it’s hard to make a selection.

On Sunday we went to another part of the Bienalle, the Giardini (Garden). This park consisted of several buildings, each filled with art contributed by a specific country. While I liked the outside bit of the park more than the Arsenale, I think many of it’s buildings are too clean and white inside. If you ever visit it, be sure not to visit the Hungary Pavillion.
In the afternoon we went for another walk trough the city, arriving at the very, very busy Piazza San Marco. In the evening we ate at a self-service restaurant (which was ok), after which most people decided to return to the camping. A friend and I thought this to be extremely lame, so we went to the northern part of the city (near Ca’ d’Oro), which is less touristic. Here we walked trough shopping streets were we absolutely needed our Italian language book. The further north we went, the smaller the alleys we went trough became. At a certain point only 1 person could walk trough one at once. We sat for a drink at the northern coast, after which we took the boat to the camping (where we spent the rest of the night sitting on the balcony of one of our cabins).

On monday we went to the nearby island Murano, world famous for it’s glass. While in some ways similar to Venice, I think it was in fact even more beatiful. It was more sunny and less touristic. To live there would be like living in Utopia. In the evening we took the plane back to Airport Dusseldorf-Weeze. While I was somewhat glad to sleep in my own bed that night, I felt sad that I was back in reality.




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