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Buying snow Leeuwarden

On the whole, Friesland, being an agricultural area, did not suffer as badly as other parts of The Netherlands. I cannot remember much trouble between the town's people and the German soldiers. As a woman, it was safe to go out on your own, even at night. One very cold winter's evening, the snow was so thick that you could not tell where the pavement ended and the road began. Walking home from work, I slipped and fell. Two soldiers on patrol helped me up and got me on my way home without any fuss. But shortages did occur and got progressively worse. Eventually, rationing was brought in. Foods were scarce, especially milk, potatoes, meat and bread. People had to grow their own vegetables in the gardens. Farmers had to slaughter most animals for food. Jewellery was sold, indeed anything worthwhile was sold to buy food as money was short. Winters were much harsher than now, so trees were cut down for fuel, my father even cut down his beloved apple tree. Another product which was very scarce was soap. People improvised, for example, flower bulbs took the place of onions. My father, Bernard Nota, worked at a company whose trademark was the Magpie, a cheese export company,which later became part of 'The Frico', still in existence today. It traded mainly with Britain. Cheeses travelled by barge from the farms to the warehouse, mainly edams with some goudas. They then went to Harlingen for shipping to Leith, Scotland. My father was the warehouse manager. Part of his reponsibilites was to ensure that the cheeses were correctly stored and turned weekly. As he was over 50, he was allowed to carry on with his job. Other men, under 50, were sent to Germany to work in the munitions factories. A German officer was placed in charge of the factory. He had had business experience and my father had to work closely with him. The cheeses, once for export to Britain, were now sent to Germany or to the occupying army. But, my father did have some tricks of his own. He owned an old, long coat. When he came home wearing it, we knew something special might be present. If his work was involved with the loading and unloading of barges on the canal, not everything went to its supposed destination. In his long coat, we had sewn in some extra inside pockets in which cheeses, and occasionally meat, were put. Having 11 children to support, these were a welcome addition to our well - being. Wax from the cheeses was used to make candles. Like others we improvised. The copper tubes used in my father's fishing rods, for the handles or to join the sections of the rods together, were removed. They were cleaned. Cotton was crocheted to make thread for the wicks. One person would hold the tube with a protective cloth, one would hold the wick steadily in the middle while hot melted wax was carefully and slowly poured into the copper tube. Once cooled, these candles served for light, which meant that we could have time to sew, repair clothing or just play cards in the evenings, if only for a short time. Find out how you can use this. Most of the content on this site is created by our users, who are members of the public. The views expressed are theirs and unless specifically stated are not those of the BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of any external sites referenced. In the event that you consider anything on this page to be in breach of the site's House Rules , please click here. For any other comments, please Contact Us. Home Explore the BBC. This page has been archived and is no longer updated. Find out more about page archiving. Aspects of daily life during the occupation, Leeuwarden, the Netherlands by gjyounger. This story has been placed in the following categories. Recommended story What's this? Story with photo. Explore the BBC. Contact Us. Back to top.

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Save to my list Change request Report activity. Description We don't have a description for this activity yet. Read more. Alternatives in this category 1. Also around this location 1. You can do exciting puzzles with your friends in Escape Room Escaperoom in. You can do exciting puzzles with your friends in Multi Escape Leeuwarden Escaperoom in. You can do exciting puzzles with your friends in Leeuwarden City Events Escaperoom in. You can do exciting puzzles with your friends in Escape games Leeuwarden Escaperoom in. The museum aims to present the nature and landscape of Friesland to the public. The museum has an impressive collection of art, history and culture of Friesland and aims to preserve the heritage of Frisian culture. Fr 05 May The location of the Leeuwarden liberation festival is the city center of Leeuwarden. The festival site is divided into different zones, each of which has its own atmosphere and programme. For example,. The Oldehove is a historic church tower located in the center of Leeuwarden. The tower was built in the late 16th century and was originally intended as a bell tower. There are currently no reviews. Will you be the first? Create a review. Frequently asked question about To ski As a beginner, is it better to rent or buy materials? As a beginner it is better to rent materials. Purchasing ski equipment can be quite expensive. At most indoor ski slopes in the Netherlands there is a possibility to rent equipment. This is also a good way to try out different materials! How good do you need to be to be able to ski or snowboard? The stronger your leg muscles are, the better you can control the body while skiing or snowboarding. In addition, it may be advisable to do stability exercises, this reduces the risk of falling more quickly and the risk of injury. How many lessons do I need to ski? How quickly you learn to ski is very different. The younger you start skiing, the easier it is generally to learn. Your personal success depends on your motivation and your fitness. Usually beginners can make their first turns on the slopes after 3 days. They often have to practice for 1 or 2 days before they can ski independently on the blue slopes. What do I lose by renting materials? Keep in mind that this is relatively cheap compared to winter sports countries such as Austria. Of course it is also possible to rent only skis or boots, in some cases it is better to rent only skis. What kind of clothes do you wear best? As a base layer it is advisable to wear thermal underwear, this ensures that it keeps you dry and warm. A fleece vest or pullover can be worn over this, which provides an extra layer against the cold. The outer layer must not let water through and therefore consists of ski pants and a ski jacket. Even if you go skiing for the first time on an indoor ski slope with real snow, always wear ski pants and a ski jacket and, for example, no training pants or jeans. Where can I learn to ski? Learning to ski can be done in many ways and locations. On Whado. Learning to ski on a conveyor belt is often much cheaper than on an outdoor brush track or indoor ski hall with real snow. Which is easier to learn, skiing or snowboarding? On average, experienced winter sports enthusiasts consider skiing easier to learn and start, but more difficult to master properly. On average, snowboarding is experienced exactly the other way around: harder to learn, but ultimately easier to master the technique. Which skis do I need? Count on about centimeters shorter than your height. If you prefer to ski hard with long turns, choose skis around your body length. For other off-piste terrain you need even more buoyancy. So a ski at body length or even longer is definitely recommended in that case. Reviews We currently do not have any reviews for this activity. Practical Setting Indoor. Weather forecasts. Auto translated While skiing you feel the cold on your nose as you glide down the snow while balancing on your skis or snowboard. The more often you are on the slats, the better it goes. Contributors Currently, nobody has contributed to this activity. We don't have a description for this activity yet.

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