Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Heaven on Earth must be Damuls, Austria....
If you are looking for snow-filled skiing, Damuls is the place. We spent the week before Christmas with friends and kids exploring three gorgeous ski-able mountain ranges without waiting in a line. A week at the Hotel Mittagspitze does not hurt either...:)
Thumbs up!!
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Just Made it to the 'Pioneers of Modern Art from the Hermitage' in time (Thanks, Randee!)
Matisse to Malevich:
6 March – 17 September 2010
Outstanding works by Matisse, Picasso, Van Dongen, De Vlaminck, Derain and many other contemporaries of theirs will be seen in a magnificent display from 6 March 2010 to 17 September 2010 at the Hermitage Amsterdam in the exhibition Matisse to Malevich. Pioneers of modern art from the Hermitage. For this exhibition about 75 paintings have been selected from the Hermitage St.- Petersburg, which has one of the world’s finest collections of French painting of the early twentieth century. Apart from the world-famous French masters, such equally celebrated Russian contemporaries as Malevich and Kandinsky will be represented. These artists are seen as the pioneers of Modernism. Almost all the works exhibited are on permanent display in St.- Petersburg. Most come originally from the Moscow collections of Morozov and Shchukin. This is the first time that this extensive collection of avant-garde masterpieces will be on display in the Netherlands. The exhibition explores the origins of modern art as an art historical phenomenon, but also looks at the passion of the artists, when at a crucial moment in art history at the beginning of the last century they initiated a revolution in art.
Interior Maison Shukin
Morozov and Shchukin
The Hermitage’s impressive collection originated with the famous Russian collectors Ivan Morozov (1871-1921) and Sergej Shchukin (1854-1936). Both were textile dealers, and they brought French art to Russia because they wanted to change the course of art in their homeland. They provided a tremendous stimulus. Shchukin was the most conspicuous collector of his time; no one else bought so many works by Picasso (51) and Matisse (37). Morozov and Shchukin dared to buy the revolutionary paintings – sometimes with the paint still wet – and during the turn of the century they dominated the art world in Moscow. What they bought was shown at regular intervals in their own house. This enabled the young Russian artists to see what was in vogue in France. With the outbreak of the First World War collecting came to an end. During the October Revolution of 1917 the two collections were confiscated, and in 1948 a large part of them was given to the Hermitage in St.- Petersburg.
A documentary presentation in one of the rooms of the Hermitage Amsterdam gives the visitor a picture of the lives of both collectors and an insight into their idiosyncratic and progressive collecting policy.
© Succession Henri Matisse, Game of Bowls, 1908, c/o Pictoright Amsterdam 2010
© Succession Henri Matisse, The Red Room (Harmony in Red), 1908, c/o Pictoright Amsterdam 2010
Artists like Matisse, Picasso, Derain, De Vlaminck and Van Dongen were searching for renewal, for liberation from nature and from the academic traditions in painting. They formed the first important avant-garde movement of the twentieth century, which arose in French painting around 1900 in reaction to Impressionism and Pointillism. Bright and contrasting colours, rough brushwork, simplified forms and bold distortions characterised the new art. Light and shadow were depicted without intermediate shades and without soft transitions. In traditional painting the artists still wanted to represent three-dimensional space. For the pioneers that was no longer important; that was what photography was for. Through their work they provoked emotional reactions. Matisse, the most gifted and influential of them, was the focus of a group of artists known as the Fauvists or ‘wild animals’. No less than 12 paintings and 4 sculptures by him will be in the exhibition (including The red room and Jeu-de-boules).
© Pablo Picasso, The Absinthe Drinker, 1901, c/o Pictoright Amsterdam 2010
© Pablo Picasso, Table in a Café (Bottle of Pernod), 1912, c/o Pictoright Amsterdam 2010
Picasso is represented by 12 paintings (including The absinthe drinker andTable in a café). Throughout his long and productive life he constantly experimented with new techniques, and from 1907 he laid the basis for Cubism: this new style developed from a harder and tighter manner of expression and the use of thick layers of paint.
© Vasily Kandinsky, Winter Landscape, 1909, c/o Pictoright Amsterdam 2010
Kandinsky (Winter landscape) met Picasso and Matisse in Paris and was deeply impressed by the colour effect in their work, but was also influenced by music (Schönberg). He wanted to represent his own feelings and expression yet more, he heard the colours of the music and his colours evoked music. Malevich went a step further, he had had experience of everything new in the twentieth century and finally brought everything – nature, life, ‘being’ – down to a geometrical plane (Black square).
Kazimir Malevich, Black Square, ca. 1930– ‘Staatsmuseum Hermitage St.-Petersburg’
Friday, August 27, 2010
Tall Ships in Amsterdam 2010!




Made it to the tall ships and toured the oldest, still sailing, full-rigged ship. Built in 1927, the Sorlandet is from Norway and featured beautiful wood work. Also toured Sophie's request, the Santa Maria Manuela from Portugal. Fun highlights were the yellow clog motorboat and the Heineken keg boat! And kudos to the marine patrol for keeping the hundreds of boats afloat and apart!
Catering Resource: Renzo's Deli in Amsterdam
Renzo's catered a great spread for 40 including lemon pie, choc cake, quiches, manchego cheese, meatballs, olives, stuffed peppers and more. Going to the deli to return the dishes, I'd say it'd be an even better place to stop by in person.
http://www.renzosdelicatessen.nl/winkel/
http://www.renzosdelicatessen.nl/winkel/
Friday, August 6, 2010
Summer 2010 Milestones
- First family bike ride with all 5 of us on our 2 wheelers
- Sophie gets going on waterskiis
- Charlotte swims with no floaties
- Mini Smevog family reunion in Wisconsin
- Visiting our wonderful, sweet Aunt Charlotte in Virginia
- Rope swinging and cliff jumping at the Sullivan quarry in Maine
- Italy's wine country and good friends from the U.S. :)
- Sunsets every night in Hancock Point
- Cafe This Way with John O'Meara and Cousin Sierra
- Ancient city of Efes in Turkey and a spot of windsurfing
- Sophie experiences a Turkish hospital
- Sophie gets going on waterskiis
- Charlotte swims with no floaties
- Mini Smevog family reunion in Wisconsin
- Visiting our wonderful, sweet Aunt Charlotte in Virginia
- Rope swinging and cliff jumping at the Sullivan quarry in Maine
- Italy's wine country and good friends from the U.S. :)
- Sunsets every night in Hancock Point
- Cafe This Way with John O'Meara and Cousin Sierra
- Ancient city of Efes in Turkey and a spot of windsurfing
- Sophie experiences a Turkish hospital
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Natural Products Market in Amsterdam
The last Sunday of every month, there is a natural foods and products market. It's in a great park in eastern Amsterdam - Frankendael Park - and while you are there you can check out the last remaining weekend country home from the original well-to-do Amsterdamers.
You will find live music, food to buy and eat, drinks of all kinds, a mini carousel for young children and a playground.
Here is the link:
http://www.puremarkt.nl/depuremarkt.html
You will find live music, food to buy and eat, drinks of all kinds, a mini carousel for young children and a playground.
Here is the link:
http://www.puremarkt.nl/depuremarkt.html
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Heaven on Earth

Wellness resort "De Zwaluwhoeve" in Hierden(Gelderland)
The Zwaluwhoeve is the perfect place to relax completely. This resort is namely situated in the heart of a unique part of Holland: the Veluwe. The Veluwe is a forest-rich ridge of hills in the province of Gelderland in the Netherlands. The beautiful Veluwe and the forest areas provide a unique place where you can enjoy the beautiful Dutch nature. Beside a wide selection of Spa & Wellness facilities, the Zwaluwhoeve provides hotel facilities as well. During your stay you can enjoy a lovely meal at restaurant ‘ De Oude Deel’ or buffet restaurant ‘De Hoeve’. For more information please visit: http://www.zwaluwhoeve.nl/index.php
Now- about that pic- is that Cameron Diaz and what's with dining in your bathrobe??more spas here:
Friday, February 5, 2010
Best Chocolate Cake
Monday, February 1, 2010
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Prevailing Dilemnas and Expat Life
---appreciating making friends even though they will move away
---giving up your job and realizing how much you miss it
---not reading too much into your neighbors' lack of enthusiasm for communication
---pouring your heart and soul into motherhood and figuring out how to recognize short-term rewards
---not resenting your husband's trips to Marrakesh, Maribel, Barcelona, Cancun, etc, etc, etc....
---making the effort to start a conversation in Dutch and getting NO response. argh!
---setting expectations without being mega high-maintenance
---picking an area of personal education when there are so many (classical music, world history, dutch, dutch, dutch, glass fusing, cooking, meditation, art history, etc, etc, etc.........)
---not wanting your kids to grow but letting them
---wanting your kids to grow up right now! and deciding what the devil it is that you really want..
-and so ends the thoughts of the day..........
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Christmas in Norway Followed by Dry January
For the ultimate in an intimate, romantic, cozy Christmas holiday, try Trysil ski area in Norway. Be warned, you get up late- the sun rises after 9:00- so it's impossible to get skiing early! In the afternoon, by 3:00 pm, you are lifting your goggles to figure out why it's so dark. By 3:30 you give up and run in for a hot toddy and, of course, that's when the fun really starts! Double thumbs up!!!
Snow!

We have had a great string of luck with our winters here in The Netherlands. Ice last year and snow & ice this year! The girls have been more adventurous than ever playing out by the local pond in the dark and we've kept biking to school through most of it. It's a life filled with fresh air and rosy cheeks!
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