Sunday 23 May 2010

I love Land Art





Today was another picture perfect sunny sunday. Together with uncle Paul we went to the infamous Flevopolder to explore some renowned Land Art. After picking up the little guide at museum De Paviljoens we went on to check Lelystad first where we hoped to find this gigantic 26 meters high wire statue of a sitting man staring over the Markermeer. Sadly we didn't see it and strangely nobody we asked could recall such a statue so we'd like to report this back hoping to unravel the mystery. Next on route was Robert Morris' Observatorium which looked nearly overgrown but it was quite wicked with the echo in the middle of this modern stonehenge-circle and I especially loved the field filled with little fluffy balls of seeds which I blew off in the wind. On our slightly estranged way to the next land art destination uncle Paul got a mirage of french fries so we stranded in this pretty cool recreational park where we met a man with two parrots, we visited the rescued monkeys and played in a hedge labyrinth and more of that outdoor pleasure. It's called De Kemphaan and I personally recommend it to all my little friends as well as the parents because it was real nice and quiet and spacious and fun and that goes for the Land Art too. Hope to see some more soon!

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