IIRR it’s an air B+B.
It's a B&B certainly. I think it would be wonderful to wake up in the morning and look out over the Waddensee. It's Harlingen. Worth a visit to see, and the reconstruction of the Willem Brabentz ship nearby is interesting too, and free to enter, at least, it was a couple of years ago.IIRR it’s an air B+B.
My old Dad pointed out on family train trips through Holland to catch the overnight boat to Harwich that Dutch curtains are never drawn. Which raises two questions:If it's in Holland shouldn't it have lace curtains?![]()
If it's in Holland shouldn't it have lace curtains?![]()
It's a B&B certainly. I think it would be wonderful to wake up in the morning and look out over the Waddensee. It's Harlingen. Worth a visit to see, and the reconstruction of the Willem Brabentz ship nearby is interesting too, and free to enter, at least, it was a couple of years ago.
As I understand it, the front rooms of Dutch homes were traditionally usedMy old Dad pointed out on family train trips through Holland to catch the overnight boat to Harwich that Dutch curtains are never drawn. Which raises two questions:
1. Why do Dutch people never draw their curtains?
2. Why do Dutch people have curtains?