




For the first time in history the Dutchies celebrated King's Day mainly in and around the house.
Due to the corona crisis, no traditional 'Orange' parties, no free-markets, no festivals. Most of us stayed at home and in our backyards.
The 27th of April was like a summer day in spring, probably the most beautiful weather in decades.
We raised the flag and took a short walk nearby. The roadsides are full of flowers nowadays and I picked some wild flowers.
It's the little things these days...
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