Sunday, March 25, 2007

Discover Friesland on Google Maps


georss.jpg, originally uploaded by dccrowley.

This is the map itself. I have taken the feed from this blog and piped it through ws.geonames.org/rssToGeoRSS. With the total url which you copy and paste into the search bar of googlemaps.com you get the results.

What happens here is.
- I have posts which mention various locations in Friesland
- The GeoRSS parses the names out of the feed, Googlemaps then finds the locations. It is very cool and it has a 60-70% success rate. One entry ends up on New York, but I mentioned the New York Times on that Post. Another entry ends up in South Africa, I have not figured that one out yet .

So thanks again to Eirepreneur for his post pointing out the possibilities

Saturday, March 24, 2007

The bleeting of the lambs


The bleeting of the lambs, originally uploaded by dccrowley.

Spring has arrived. The first lambs are born. We were away for a week. In that week all the starlings and geese left. Lapwings and Curlews arrived. Also bumblebees, butterflies (yellow variety), Trees are budding, especially the willows and there are lots of daffodils about.

Sunday, March 04, 2007

Lunar Eclipse 03-03-2007


Lunar Eclipse 03-03-2007, originally uploaded by rhys400D.

We were lucky here tonight. We had clear skies for the lunar eclipse. The neighbouring province of Groningen was not so lucky. In Friesland the nights are dark, so if astronomy is your thing then Friesland is a good place to be.

My own camera is not up to scratch for this type of photography. But at Flickr there are already loads of photos of tonights eclipse online which was less than an hour ago. This shot was taken in England by rhys400D. But it is just like we saw it here. I haven't seen such a good eclipse as this in ages

Saturday, March 03, 2007

Friesland in the New York Times

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Friesland made it onto the New York times this week. The article in question starts with a historic photo of the 1917 race passing through Sneek. Further down there is a photo of the blue tiled bridge (which you can also see here). Unfortunately it the article was about global warming. The experts reckon we will be lucky to have an 11 cities skating tour once every 25 years, the way things are going.

Last year spring came a month late, and by the looks of things it looks like it has come a month early this year (thus a two month difference with last year). I saw lapwings in the last week or so but I have heard that butterflies have been spotted already as well. That is terrible because we can get frost here until the middle of May.