Winter Wonderland. That's how I would describe my snow experience in Holland. A little different from the first experience I had in Sweden but it was totally wonderful. I decided to walk last Monday when it snowed a little harder than it should be.
In Holland and in most parts of Europe, snow has been less abundant than it used to - blame it on climate change I say. But I was glad to have experience it even for a day. Christmas in Europe is more magical when it's white but we can't force the weather. Here are a few snaps I took.
These are photos from the street that I always walked with Martijn going to the grocery or to the square. It was all filled with snow.
Trees became real Christmas Trees.
At the church and the square. It was so breathtaking to see.
All covered :)
View from our balcony.
The ice in our balcony was just too much but so pretty to look.
From our window.
Our first snow fall kiss.
As you can see, winter is really fun. The temperature on this day was just 0 degrees but in other parts of Europe it goes negative when it's snowing. On what to wear for this weather, I would say invest on a good thermal waterproof thick jacket with hood and good leather boots (not suede), knee length if possible to avoid your jeans from getting wet and it should be with good soles (not the flat ones). Also, make sure to wear waterproof gloves.
As for your camera, try to use a waterproof camera, but if it's impossible, try bringing a small towel to cover it from the falling snow. Also, make sure your mobile phones have back up chargers, cold weather can take up so much of your battery.
Looking forward to experiencing it again but if not then this one is for the book. Happy Holidays everyone!
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