Windmill 'de Pegstukken', Schijndel

Schijndel has, indeed, two windmills!

'De Pegstukken' is de name of the street.  Wonder of wonders, even Google doesn't know what it means.  The windmill originally had no name, so people simply gave it the name of the street.  'Stukken' actually means 'pieces' but I don't think the name means 'pieces of pegs'... hahaha!

The windmill was not facing the street and this was one way I got a frontal shot.  Two extras from different angles.

A very positive email from the Viking, with an important attachment!  It would appear that the judge has finally put two and two together and come up with four instead of three.  No hurrahs yet, more work coming up, but we are back on track.

Wednesday evening online bridge for AW, but he also had live bridge in the afternoon at Sweed's place.  Our lockdown has been extended to mid-March, but, well, what else is new.  Was able to catch up with research.  Most important, though, was that I managed some chats with Mimi.  Apparently there's been a terrible fight again at her place, specifically involving a drunk husband who is practically begging to be arrested.  Way too long to share here, but Mimi has had enough.

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