That you're having a very tasty lemonade with your partner on a terrace somewhere in Delft, when you're getting all intrigued by a light bulb. 🤦
I have never been officially diagnosed with it, but I wouldn't be surprised if I have an at the very least mild case of ADHD. 🤣
Sony A73, Sony FE 24-105mm lens
1/2000th of a second, F/5, ISO 200
9th of May 2025, 15:14 CET
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Delft is a charming and historic city in the province of South Holland, Netherlands, nestled between The Hague and Rotterdam. It is renowned for its beautiful canals, rich cultural heritage, and strong connections to both Dutch royalty and the painter Johannes Vermeer.
Delft received city rights in 1246 and played a prominent role in Dutch history during the Golden Age. It was the residence of William of Orange, the founding father of the Netherlands, who was assassinated in Delft in 1584. The Royal House of Orange-Nassau has strong ties to the city—most members are buried in the Nieuwe Kerk.
Delft was the hometown of Johannes Vermeer, one of the greatest Dutch painters of the 17th century. You can visit the Vermeer Centrum Delft, a museum dedicated to his life and works, though it doesn't house original paintings—it offers interactive displays and reproductions.
With its canals, gabled houses, and bike-friendly streets, Delft offers a quintessential Dutch experience. The central market square (Markt) is one of the largest in the Netherlands, surrounded by cafés, shops, and historic buildings. Delft is world-famous for its blue-and-white pottery, known as Delftware or Delfts Blauw.