Cycling towards the horizon and home along the Laak river (on the left), which has been first canalised already around 1200. The waterways in our part of town connect to the Laak

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  1. A regular week, with ongoing nice weather. This week I

    did some additional invoicing, discussed a project proposal with a client, and saw another proposal accepted
    visited Amsterdam for a conversation with two businessowners I know through Mensa, about connecting business activities to the SDGs
    removed more Flickr embeds from this blog
    helped prepare a series of 4 sessions within a ministry on data usage, to take place late next month
    reviewed a client project both internally, and with the client, and came to the conclusion we’ll not be continuing it.
    paid the monthly salaries
    worked on a wiki for the upcoming EU legal framework on digital and data matters
    Talked to the board of the Dutch ‘data union’, which seeks to represent citizens against big tech, and offered them a session on how the proposed EU legal framework for data ties to the different aspects of their mission
    went out for lunch with E, to chat and hang out with the two of us
    had an extended conversation about the work being done at the Dutch Navy’s hydrographic services and how it’s connected to my work on the EU data framework
    enjoyed the great weather during the weekend with E and Y, going out for lunch, cycling, a walk in the woods, and spotting beaver tracks and gnawing marks
    picked the apples from our tree

    Passing by an old farm’s field. Duist used to be a municipality, which was dissolved in 1857

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