Sunday 27 March 2011

Sunday Bridges, Netherlands, Gouda II

 
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Another bridge in Gouda. You also see one of the cheese shops. Here my daughter and her partner bought all kind of delicious cheeses, which we ate as a snack with a glass of wine or beer!

 
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Thanks to Louis we can participate in this meme!

For more bridges go to Sunday Bridges

19 comments:

BlossomFlowerGirl said...

Very nice, very pretty. But the streets look so clean. AS if they've just been swept.
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Elisabeth said...

Holland to me is the land of cheeses and such wonderful tastes. My mouth is watering with the memory of real Dutch Gouda, not the sort they make locally here in Australia and call Gouda. They are chalk and cheese.

Arkansas Patti said...

I am always impressed with how neat the delightful cities you share with us look. What wonderful places to walk and to ride bikes.

Miss_Yves said...

Le Gouda est connu en France!
Très joli coin citadin!

Anonymous said...

That looks like a great place to chill on a lunchtime.
A nice coffee shop,good times. lol

Dina said...

Bike wheels and cheese wheels. Sounds like my kind of town.

Inger-M said...

I love these two pictures! Cheese, bikes and canals are kind of "the Netherlands in a nutshell" to us foreigners :-)
And cheese & wine is my favorite snack :-)

Anya said...

Leuke Hollandse foto's
:-)

Fijne avond !!

Louis la Vache said...

Oh, good! Reader Wil is back with another contribution to Sunday Bridges!

Janice Thomson said...

There's so many cute little bridges everywhere over there - always enjoy your photos!

Francisca said...

This is SO Holland! Canal, bikes, cheese... and bridges for Sunday Bridges! :-)

Pat - Arkansas said...

Ah! lovely! And, oh! all that cheese!

Vicki Lane said...

Heavenly! I'll have a glass of wine with my cheese...

SandyCarlson said...

So gorgeous. And now. For some cheese. Excuse me....

I Wonder Wye said...

Lovely pictures -- I would love a local cheese shop -- yummmm...

Kay said...

Wine and cheese. Sounds so yummy! I love seeing the photos of your beautiful towns.

Ann, Chen Jie Xue 陈洁雪 said...

You must have so many bridges with the canals.

My friend from England, mum is Dutch. We were talking about the little boy who stuck his finger in the dyke,She was surprised it wasn't a Dutch story, because her mum told her. I went to Wikipeada.

Anonymous said...

What a charming town!

MarieElizabeth said...

Thanks for the link to the food/fun blog. I love that concept!