Sunday, May 24, 2026

May 24, 2026

 Sunday. Left at 8:30. Blacksmith. A very fine summer morning. Quiet, very mild, sunny, with light winds out of the northeast. Straatweg to Maarssen, then across and alongside the ARK. Some barge traffic, a river cruise liner. People out for their Sunday rides. Between Breukelen and Loenersloot the hedge helped with the little wind that was there. Quick look at the Nederhorst den Berg church spire before Nigtevecht. All trees are now in full leaf, and distant views and polluted horizons are much obscured. IJburg, Zeeburg, Zunderdorp, and Broek. Waterland--and everywhere else--lush: bike path borders full of tall grasses, wild flowers and weeds. Back by way of Poppendammergouw (with a section of pink concrete, of all bad ideas), Ransdorp. Then IJburg toward Muiden. A new bike path underneath the dike. No more looking over the water, but separating the walkers from the cyclists makes sense. The wealthy in Muiden are busy landscaping their large yards in search of privacy. Muiden to Keverdijk, nicely paved and clean these days. Then Ankeveen, Kwakel, Emmaweg, and Kerkelanden. More and more people on their bikes and out walking--of course. The entrance at the old municipal building-turned emergency shelter under guard, but quiet. The refugees have arrived, and the sky has not fallen. Loosdrecht going about its holiday business as always, but that's not news. In a field alongside the Korssesteeg a couple of swans with six chicks, from the looks of them just a few days old. In the news, more claims from Washington of an imminent deal with Teheran--like we've heard just about every week since the cease-fire, or even before. And Mexico has paid for the Wall. In Ukraine some indication of what a desperate Russian leadership may resort to, namely more and more violent terror bombing. Ukraine will hit back, and that will hurt, but whether it can win this kind of escalatory back-and-forth is very uncertain. 

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