Thanks to my new favorite bike blog lovelybike@blogspot.com I have stumbled apon the ideal Dutch family transportation vehicle. Say you have three children and no car. No problem! You put them all into a large crate on the front of your bike. I introduce to you bakfiet or the plural bakfeitsen the cargo bike of Holland. It was developed by a dad in need of a bike that his kids could climb into. I think it's awesome. It's a heavy little sucker but if you needed a bike to get groceries downtown this would be the perfect thing. Or bags of salt, or small dogs,or radiators,or even to transport live organs to hospitals.
When life gives you lemons make green tea lemonade. So, when one lives in the midwest why not make the best of it and explore the sites in this area? You don't need a lot of money or even a passport. That brings us to Holland, Michigan a Dutch settlement in America. Obviously the city is very proud of its Dutch heritage, as shown in the klompen picture at the top. Klompen is the name of the Dutch wooden clog dance. There are many dutch settlements in Michigan but what makes Holland so distinctly Dutch are its two festivals: the tulip time festival in the spring and the winter festival. The tulip festival is held in mid-May and lasts for 8 days. The festival includes tours at the local windmills, tulip farms, local dutch houses, as well as dances, concerts, street scrubing, and a dutch marketplace. One interesting thing about the Dutch costumes that are presented during the festival is that they are from the 8 out of 12 different provinces of the Netherlands. Here is...

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