An attempt to remap Europe and claim back the lost territories of the North Sea
Sylt: Day two
Leaving from our campsite in the morning, we walked 10km north toward Rantum. Initially we followed the main road. But veered off a little to have a look at the marshland. Most of this is fenced off as it is a bird sanctuary. The island is at its narrowest here, so it was only a […]
Sylt: Day one
Although I took my computer to Sylt, we didn’t have much access to the internet or, of course, power from our campsite. Since we’ve been back, I’ve been busy at work, so I have only just now had a chance to write up our log. After an early start, Tom and I arrived at Westerland […]
The shipping forecast
By Sandra Dogger Klassen Most Doggers trace our family back to Obbe Dogger, 1607 Schild, Texel Norde Holland, Netherlands. They took the name Dogger as they were fishermen of the dogfish. My father Jacob Dogger and his parents Dirk Dogger/Jenneke (Vogelsang) Dogger all from Delft … arrived in Canada in 1923, my father was 4 […]