By Guus , 9 April 2010

On Tuesday, May 4th the Ambassador of the Netherlands, Renée Jones-Bos and the Netherlands Defense Attaché, Air Commodore (RNLAF) Tom de Bok of the Royal Netherlands Embassy in Washington, D.C., will place a wreath at the Netherlands Carillon at Arlington, VA. to pay tribute to all Dutch victims of war. Special honour is paid to civilians and to members of the armed forces who lost their lives in the Second World War, and to all Dutch nationals who have lost their lives since, in other wars or in peace operations.

By Guus , 9 April 2010

Community website for Dutch Americans in the Seattle area.

By Guus , 8 April 2010

Full Frame Festival 2010 started today and we just came back from the first three movies. The opening movie of the festival was phenomenal: "16 chefs, 3 days, 1 chance" -- Kings of Pastry.

This documentary showed the intense examination in France to become a M.O.F. in pastry making. Very funny, beautifully made -- absolutely recommended.

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By Guus , 7 April 2010

New Orleans.The New Orleans newspaper Times-Picayune writes today about the Dutch Dialogues, conversations about water management in New Orleans.

The Dutch Dialogues workshops are interactions between Dutch experts and their Louisiana counterparts that started in March 2008; this is the third workshop in the series. David Waggonner, a local New Orleans architect, initiated the dialogues with the support of the Royal Netherlands Embassy in Washington, DC and the American Planning Association.

When Dutch planners and designers came to New Orleans for the first time their initial reaction was “Where is the water and why is it hidden?”. The philosophy of the dialogues;

South Louisiana, like the Netherlands, must adapt to the threats inherent to living in a subsiding delta. This is not an either/or proposition -- it is an ordering principle. Safety First” is the key organizing water management principle in the Netherlands. History repeatedly shows the folly of living in a delta: disasters are common there. To ignore, however, the water’s magic – the unique, abundant opportunities that can and should be exploited for economic, societal and cultural gain —is equally foolhardy

“Living with the water” has recently become an ordering, corollary principle of Dutch policy. Dutch Dialogues participants believe that adapting a Living with the Water principle is necessary in post-Katrina New Orleans; they likewise reject the false choice posited by those who see only a choice between safety or amenity from water in the Louisiana delta. Indeed, Dutch Dialogues posits that both safety and amenity from water are crucial to a future in which New Orleans is robust, vibrant and secure.

This Sunday there will be a public presentation by the project in New Orleans. More information is available at http://dutchdialogues.com. (Source: Royal Netherlands Embassy).

New Orleans.

(Image courtesy Waggonner & Ball Architects).

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By Guus , 7 April 2010

4/19 CANCELED due to Volcano eruption

NAF-Biz New York event co-hosted by The Netherland Club of New York:

On the occasion of a visit by a delegation of Frisian IT companies, NAF-Biz New York and the Netherland Club of New York proudly invite you to the following networking event:
Observations on becoming CEO of a publicly traded software company
'Comparisons between managing in the US and Europe'

By Guus , 7 April 2010

http://www.netherlands-embassy.org/article.asp?articleref=AR00002474EN

(Washington, D.C.) – On Saturday, May 8th, 10 am - 4 pm, members of the public are invited to visit the Residence of the Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands as the Netherlands participates in the 2010 European Union Open House day. Visitors can view artwork including still-lifes, landscapes, and portraits by such 16th and 17th century Dutch masters as Jan van Goyen and Abraham Storck.

By Guus , 7 April 2010

Temperature in the 80's, humid, hilly... this was going to be a tough run, no matter what. At 2:41 a girl hit the bridge with her bike and flew in the air, so I called an ambulance and that pretty much ended my run.

Still, great run. Really love Umstead.

By Guus , 6 April 2010

Cooking.The weather here is just outstanding. Sunny, very warm -- it's summer. Not spring, summer.

A few weeks ago I bought an extra electrical burner and I finally got to use it. The burner allows me to cook on our small balcony. It's great!

I made an Dutch Indonesian meal with krupuk and telor ketjap (stir fried boiled eggs) -- wonderful dishes but very smelly. I cooked it all outdoors and it worked perfectly. The meal was well received.

Cooking.

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