A painting of the fisherman's harbour in Breskens, Holland, where my late father was born and raised, and has actually worked as a fisherman for quite some years!
Took a photo specifically for #FensterFreitag but was unhappy that too much of the view was missed, so dangled out the window so I could make a composite with a wider viewpoint.
So it took 3 hrs walking to get my electrical and iron garbage to the 'garbage point' (afvalpunt), because people without cars or bikes don't seem to exist.
BUT i could take some phototooototots! (sorry to tired to type and think or first think and then type).
The afvalpunt is very far, at the Toetsenbordweg (Keyboardroad, yes). Fun part of the names in this district: 'weg' means road but also 'gone' So: Keyboard gone. So now we know why they put the afvalpunt there.
It is a large industrial area near the harbors of Amsterdam, with huge buildings of all sorts, i like to wander there, although you always must be aware of all the trucks and vans that don't expect people there.
Lots of ship industry ofcourse, so that a shipwreck is used to decorate a building: okay. But the name: Heintje Lawaai = Little Hein Noise?
I found, that there is a huge extraction system that produces a lot of noise, so they put it there for fun. Lots of humour in those harbours right?
Well.. if you can read Dutch, read this: it's a bit strange https://odnzkg.nl/samen-met-omwonende-op-bezoek-bij-een-bedrijf/
I watched in awe as twilight approached and the moon rose over #Charlestown#harbour. The sight was so beautiful and peaceful that I hesitated and almost missed capturing the scene with my camera. ...
See the larger image here: https://tinyurl.com/yckz4hmb
OC [SDXL/NightCafe Studio] TheBlueHarbour_HeavyRain
OC ITAP of a harbour after sunset, Hjo, Sweden