vegetables

vegetables

Where did these vegetables come from? Who will buy them, cook them, and think of what and think of who?

 

Rotterdam at work: job application?

Rotterdam at work: job application?

Some old doors, on it a broken poster. There is a phone number written on the door. I’m curious; maybe I should dial the number. …

 

Rotterdam at work: having a break III

Rotterdam at work: having a break III

This place is called ‘Lolletje’; the meaning is similar to joking. My first thought when I look around is that it is a restaurant, but …

 

Rotterdam at work: work and living

Rotterdam at work: work and living

Economiek? Is that a word, maybe in another language? By the display outside you can see it is a supermarket. And the name suggests there …

 

Rotterdam at work: having a break II

Rotterdam at work: having a break II

Two workers, one is working and the other one is on the phone. It looks like he is having a break by the way he …

 

Rotterdam at work: building

Rotterdam at work: building

These containers represent the building mentality in Rotterdam. Where else?! Location: Rotterdam Bloemhof Photo taken by Erika Blikman April 19th 2010.

 

Rotterdam at work: mind the steppes!

Rotterdam at work: mind the steppes!

These car pumps look like steppes. If you walk over the pavement and stumble over them you know that there is a car reparation shop. …

 

Rotterdam at work: self-regulation

Rotterdam at work: self-regulation

In a beautiful court called ‘Patrimonium’s Hof’ live three stray cats. Local residents take care of them. They give food, a place to live and …

 

Rotterdam at work: foreign workers

Rotterdam at work: foreign workers

I see many cars with foreign nameplates. This car has a bumper sticker that says Poland. Location: Rotterdam Bloemhof Photo taken by Erika Blikman April 19th 2010.

 

Rotterdam at work: connecting the world

Rotterdam at work: connecting the world

Having mint tea at coffee house Oslo. Strange name. Nobody knows why. Oslo is situated at the corner in a residential area. The clock explains …