Butterfly house

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A new Butterfly house opened nearby.

It is beautiful.

32 degrees warm and lots of butterflies.

Butterflies are short lived.

Butterflies which look a bit tattered,

with missing wing scales or even torn wings

have had a long life and are nearing the end.

In captivity they live longer than in nature,

where they are often food for birds etc.

It is rather difficult to photograph them,

they are so fast.

This caterpillar ate a whole Banana leaf

and is now a Pupa ready to come out.


If nothing ever changed,
there would be no such things
as butterflies.


Wendy Mass

Rotterdam / The Netherlands

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Rotterdam is the second largest city in the Netherlands

renowned as Europe’s largest port and

a hub for modern, innovative architecture,

largely rebuilt after WWII.

Known for its industrial strength and maritime history,

the city features landmarks like the Cube Houses,

Markthal, and Euromast,

offering a vibrant, multicultural,

and cosmopolitan experience.

The remarkable yellow houses

on pylons are designed by architect Piet Blom.

He wanted to create a village in the middle of the city,

in which he compared every individual house with a tree.

100m2 over 3 floors with a bedroom, kitchen, bathroom,

and a top room.

They are all small with typical dutch steps.

Quirky living for sure.

Around the Markthal are apartments.

The higher they are the more expensive.

They have windows into the markthall.

The ceiling is amazing.

The historic port / part of the Maritime Muesum

and at the end a refreshing coffee in the Hotel New York.

 
The words

'Stronger through struggle'
are chiseled in capital, gold letters on the base of the statue.
Queen Wilhelmina gave this motto
to Rotterdam on January 19, 1948,
almost three years after the end of the Second World War.


All pictures taken by me in Rotterdam with  Google Pixel 

♥ Being Grateful ♥ 48 ♥ Thankful Thursday

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one of my favourites – Sweet Williams – in my garden this time

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Picture taken by me with Google Pixel. Other from Facebook.

The beautiful Leiden / The Netherlands

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We stayed in Leiden,

half an hour train journey away from Amsterdam.

Leiden is such a beautiful town

peaceful and not so crowded.

We walked along the canals,

saw typical Dutch houses and

we visited a Windmill.

Rembrandt was born in Leiden.

In the picture on the left stood his birth house, it was demolished.

The house on the right was his school

where he learnt Latin and Greek as a boy.

 
"Try to put well in practice
what you already know;
and in so doing,
you will in good time,
discover the hidden things
which you now inquire about."


Quote attributed to Rembrandt

All pictures taken by me in Leiden with  Google Pixel