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One day all the sunken church bells will surface and speak to us, sternly
Imagine a time unlike ours. When there were no engines, amplifiers, and speakers, and the sounds you heard were made by the actions of...
Hans Faber
Jun 232 min read


Der Friesenwall. An unfinished last-ditch coastal defence system
On 28 August 1944, a desperate Hitler ordered the construction of a massive defensive line in northern Germany, stretching from the...
Hans Faber
May 45 min read


Did the Proverbial Two Captains on the Same Ship Make the Frisians Free?
The much-celebrated Frisian Freedom refers to the period roughly between 1250 and 1500, when the Frisian terrae (‘lands’)—bearing...
Hans Faber
Mar 305 min read


The Waugal, protector of fresh water and new life—hiking the Bibbulmun Track
In the final two weeks of December 2024, one of the bastards of the Frisian Coast Trail solo hiked the coastal section of the Bibbulmun...
Hans Faber
Mar 2910 min read


The Old Man (and Woman) and the Sea—hiking the Likya Yolu
April 2024. One of the bastards of the Frisia Coast Trail hiked a stretch of the Lycian Way— Likya Yolu in Turkish. This coastal track...
Hans Faber
Jan 267 min read


Comb as You Are, as You Were
There are theories suggesting that the tribal name 'Frisians' originates from the Old Frisian word frisle , meaning ‘lock of hair’—a term...
Hans Faber
Nov 10, 20246 min read


Between Leffinge and Misthusum—understanding the basics of terps
Manmade hills to dwell on. Often seen as typically Frisian, but they are not. Just think of the Kincaid Mounds of the Mississippian...
Hans Faber
Sep 29, 202421 min read


“Ich mag Ihre Pelzer- und Schustertöchter nicht!”—a kiss of death
Like everywhere along the Wadden Sea shores in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, the small republics of the tidal marshlands had to...
Hans Faber
Jul 28, 202410 min read


Odin’s Ravens Ruled the Southern Shores. Not the Hammer of Thor
When re-enactors bring early-medieval Frisia to life, they are often seen wearing a small iron hammer on a leather cord around their...
Hans Faber
Jun 9, 202422 min read


Hengist and Horsa—Frisian Horses from Overseas That Founded the Kentish Kingdom
It is at the inn The Prancing Pony in the village of Bree that the Hobbits seek refuge from the screeching Nazgûl on their coal-black...
Hans Faber
May 11, 202423 min read


"The man wants another steak," she snapped at the waitress—hiking the GR20
When thru-hiking, special encounters are part of the experience. One such encounter happened when one of the Frisian bastards completed...
Hans Faber
Mar 30, 20245 min read


Where Are the Corps and Student Associations? When Do the Corpsbrüder and Frats Rise Up?!
Recently, regional newspaper Leeuwarder Courant published an article about how the town of Stavoren was tampering with the stones of the...
Hans Faber
Mar 9, 202413 min read


The Chronicles of Warnia. When history seems a fantasy story
The fate of tribes and tribe names during the age of the Wandering of Peoples, between the fourth and the sixth centuries, was uncertain....
Hans Faber
Feb 18, 202415 min read


Guerrilla in the Polder. The Battle of Vroonen in 1297
What is the use of celebrating only the battles you have won? Feeling proud and superior as a nation over others, with the differences...
Hans Faber
Feb 4, 202425 min read


The bishop from Frisia who proceeded The Hunger Games
Katniss Everdeen, a character portrayed by the American actress Jennifer Lawrence, is survivor and victor of The Hunger Games. She comes...
Hans Faber
Jan 13, 20248 min read
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