There are two things that have made me look at Middelburg in a different way this semester.
The first is simply that it's my last semester at RA, and therefore in Middelburg. I'm pretty broken up about it. A lot of my friends just laugh about how excited they are to get away. I'm excited too, and looking forward to living in a big city again, (whichever one it might be!) but I'm really going to miss Middelburg. So I've been noticing little things, buildings and streets and such, that I never noticed in the last two and a half years.
The second reason is, in the end of February, I went to have my eyes checked, thinking I might need glasses; the people at Pearle Opticiens freaked out and told me I need to see a doctor or I could go blind.
I think what they were trying to say is that it looked like I might have glaucoma. I went to the optometrist and he said I was fine (though I did need glasses).
So, if you ever have to get your eyes checked in the Netherlands... maybe don't go to Pearle.
Two or three weeks later, they told the same thing to another RA student, and her numbers weren't even as high as mine.
Anyway, a scare like that is enough to make you look at things in a different way. So I started taking more pictures of things that I love and things that I'll miss and things that I've never noticed before. Here are some of these photos.
I only realized how much I love this street this semester.
Looking down the other direction, the way I walk to school. This street feels somehow "French" to me. I think the "CAESUUR" sign reminds me of the town of Caen in Normandy... dunno.
I walk this way every day and never noticed all the windows.
3 comments:
Oh my god, that Dutch light. How extraordinarily beautiful it is; I often feel tears coming even when I just think about it. The wonderful thing is, once you've seen it you've lived it; it'll never leave you.
And I love the photo of the street going the other direction, not the way you go to school. Minus the cars (easy to do in your mind) it reminds me of Vermeer's Little Street. Oh boy I can hardly wait, two weeks and I'm in Nederland again!
Oh there's a place in Middelburg that REALLY looks like Vermeer's little street! It's by the St. John cafe. Remind me when you're here so I can show you! I can hardly wait either - to see you, to graduate, to be on vacation, to see more Nederland...
These photographs are gorgeous. I wish I lived somewhere so beautiful and inspiring.
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