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Episode 3: Lunch to Evening - Bliss and Oleander, and Littering

18 min · 9 jul 2023
aflevering Episode 3: Lunch to Evening - Bliss and Oleander, and Littering artwork

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Staying the course of the most beautiful city in the book author's memory, we pick up the day in the middle with F. Hopkinson Smith and Espero "his" gondolier in 1898. Smith can't help himself from describing everything from the oldest crockery in Italy to the prettiest ladies of the evening (presumed). Sensory enjoyment for the calm nervous system. I'll let him tell it. This mess of an episode on my part barely made it through the inner "board of competent recording" process. And if I apologized for every time I meant to get an episode out and was delayed by the necessities of earning a living...well.  This is why we all need a little Venice!

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Episode 12: Ep. 10 Come With Me-Holland-Dordrecht-Zeeland-Friesland

In our final quick trip around the Netherlands, "Come With Me" author Schoonmaker breezes through much of South Holland, Zeeland and Friesland provinces. He gives us his definitive recommendations about what to see with comparative amounts of time, and even 'disses' a couple of towns and makes a typically misogynistic observation or two.  Opinions given are not my own--this was 1928, and he was an art/architecture snob after all. [That opinion is mine.]  A small excerpt finishes this episode from a surprise book. It's Mies Bouhuys' collection of black & white photographs, titled simply "Holland", 1971.  The book was found on the sidewalk in a box, but is too moldy to share at length, and it also is probably not in the public domain. I remember seeing such books, written in three languages, only in Europe, before Taschen books were popular.  As always, apologies for my accent in pronouncing Dutch and French names.

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