By stresskiller on Skatehive
This morning i went for a discovery tour in our area and we decided to go to a small fishers village near by called Spakenburg. Although most of the older buildings are gone it still has a nice harbour and during the summer seasons it's always crowded with tourists , but not today. Today is a cold day and a grey sky threatning with rain , but we managed to stay dry and we managed to take some photos to give you an impression about the local harbour . This is my entry for the #monomad challenge. 1 ) We managed to park the car close to the harbour and after i took this photo i spotted a small local bakery with fresh bread so i bought some fresh bread for the weekend. 2 )A statue in the harbour reminding of a flood in 1916 the text on the plague is in Dutch and translates in to : DURING THE FLOOD OF 1916 On the night of Thursday, January 13 to Friday, January 14, 1916, Bunschoten, Spakenburg, and Eemdijk were struck by a flood. A severe northwesterly storm whipped the water in the harbors