In the center of Solo is an old Dutch fort that dates back to the 18th century named "Benteng Vastenburg". It's a shame that the local government hasn't made this place into a museum. I've already been here three times and each time the inside has been closed off to the public, they only have it open during special events. While walking around the entire structure, it seemed rather abandoned.
Fort Oranje, Oranjestad, Sint Eustatius: Fort Oranje is a historic fortress located in Sint Eustatius in the Dutch Caribbean. It is located in Oranjestad, the island's capital, on a cliff overlooking Oranje Bay. It was named after the House of Oranje, the royal family of the Netherlands. Wikipedia
Forte playing with his work bestie, a Dutch x ACD mix, Mirri.
It's really cute watching their play evolve. In the beginning they'd only play chase because that's what Faye allows at home. When Mirri would try to engage him in wrestling he'd just stand there. Over multiple play sessions she's finally gotten him to play bitey/wrestling games. She play bites him and he shows her his teeth and puts his chin on her. But he's still not sure he's allowed to put his mouth on her.
Forte is a very polite player who very much errs on the side of caution, lots of loose and bouncy body language. He also handicaps himself in play since the dog he is most familiar with, Faye, is significantly smaller than himself. He tries so hard to take his cues from his playmate and not offend.
Watching their play grow and them get more comfortable and confident with each other is so sweet.
Abigail/Adil is like if Dutch/D'avin didn't come with nearly as much preexisting trauma.
Both are relationships where there is immediate attraction, but that they have to fight through some very real differences of opinion and worldview in order to forge their relationship past hurting each other. They also have complementary field skills, where both are forward enforcers of slightly different bents. (Dutch is an assassin where D'avin is a soldier but both are combat vanguard, Abigail and Adil are both blasters but focused on different elements.) All four characters have leadership chops, though the men have slightly more personal experience with it.
Dutch and Abigail are black women raised in high society, have complicated relationships with their blood family and authority figures, and have a stolen heritage belying some special powers. Adil and D'avin are family men who adore their sibling and are searching for a new home.
Where they differ is that Dutch and D'avin suffered being violated by others in their past, leading to their being emotionally guarded. Their development is more about working through their damage and reach for the happiness they thought that they had lost forever to that trauma. Abigail and Adil's troubles are more linked to their being relatively inexperienced, and they grow together through maturing their worldviews. It's basically the contrast between MFS still being a Freeform youth drama show, while Killjoys is a workplace show about adults, even if by the numbers the characters are only a few years apart in age.
Benteng Fort Willem l - I was shocked to know that this Dutch fort was actually still in use as housing for the prison workers (the prison is actually attached to the fort). We stopped here on our way to Desa Prigi, Endang actually ended up liking the place and took lots of photos.
i'm sorry for not writing as much i've been really busy with my schoolwork since i'm now in my fifth year of high school
it's been going really well i even got 84 for maths which i'm really happy about
but i've been listening to 'het is een nacht' by Guus Meeuwis & Vagant and 'mia' by Gorki on repeat for the last hour and it's lovely, i'm getting inspiration from it but it ins't really for hockey players, more for Hector Fort of Marc Guiu