maandag 15 oktober 2007

Simple, banal, everyday scenes that make up Dutch daily life


Aan de dijk is a prepositional phrase in Dutch. You pronounce it phonetically as on duh dike. In a sentance, you would use it to refer to where something is located. For example, "Ravenstein is a little town located on the Maas dike." Ravenstein isn't physically on the dike, but rather located adjacent to the dike. Rachel James is American by birth, but have been living in the Netherlands since 1998. She makes a living as a portrait and lifestyle photographer. aandedijk.com is a website in which she documents the simple, banal, everyday scenes that make up Dutch daily life. Surf for more information to http://www.aandedijk.com/

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