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so you want to know what makes pajamas. you just love banding thing away. i'm not going to have my own car. everyone with later holes and everything. getting you ready to meet the gym and then join me. rachel, do it on the w. ah. the news ah, these horses aren't just going for us when they're taking part in a centuries old tradition of shrimping in belgium. we'll see how it's done and meet the only women in the trade. hello and welcome to another exciting edition of your max with me your home. megan lee. here's a look at what else we've got in store for you today. i conduct handbags and their
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history are unpacked at a new exhibition in london. and an increasing number of digital nomads are finding a new home on portugal island mendera. when you head to the beach you might be a fishing boat on the horizon. but have you ever seen a fishing hort? well, in belgium you might. that's it. as belgium is the only place in the world where fishermen and now women to venture out into the sea on horseback, to catch shrewd this ancient tradition dates back from 500 years. and there are only 17 people who still practice it. we got a 1st hand glimpse of how it's done. oh, the face to face. and yet at the same time it's loading with
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a gentleman. the serenity you have which can be described. ah, it's amazing. you can feel the strength of the animal. you feel he's walking to see your own top. you see to see totally and please use along the shore near the belgian town during care care. the only place on earth where shrimping is still done on horseback. as it has been for over 500 years. 37 year old neva bay cart and her horse axle setup, right. and early she's the world's 1st officially recognized female horseback timber in 2013 unesco at the age old practice to its list of humanities, intangible cultural heritage. under the one condition that i had to be open to both men and women in this school is
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a recognition by unesco was the real reason why they let me become a horseback shrimp or this would be what before that it was a total man's club. would be, i had to prove myself, prove myself doubly double moved in britain. but i succeeded. and now they fully accepted members of the veda. ah, never a car had to complete a 2 year internship and passed several tests. and our main job, the mother 3 earns, are living at a nursing home. but in our free time, she has up to the beach to be on hand 2 hours before we'll see some days we don't catch anything. on other days we haul in 10 kilos worse. let's wait and see. the the methods have barely changed the centuries during storm season. in the spring and autumn, the horses called fine mesh nest over the sand beneath the surface. unlike fishing from both this method with very little by catch ness and was little there is to be
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released immediately. even so, supposing ness their ancestors pulled up the stuff of legends for today's, for today's big both has severely decimated trips done. after about half an hour near the big heart and fellow shipper, katrina wren, pull up the nets. for the 1st time at the shoreline, a group of spectators has gathered everybody's eager to see what they've caught. rain upon. the catch is a bit meeker, but the horseback, fishers aren't only out to catch him. they also drawn in crowds, a tourist to join care, care and seaside resort notices. look here. these are fresh, live shrimp diversity. today, 17 towns people carry on the traditions. both men and women just as it used to be
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because the hunger longer laden a long time ago when little donkeys were also used for fishing, mostly women would write them a phase of our face. the men went to see and both knees. and this way the women could earn a little extra challenge for the children they would again didn't back at the stables. katrina ran prepares the catch for processing then it's time to look after the horses. ah, something has also become a means to preserve brand breed. ah, there's a stick in the people they want to rediscover, tradition, but not everyone. there are still people who want to modernize want to better phones, the better computer, the better the website, digital, everything. and there's this little population that says,
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i want to experience the old traditions, how it used to be in and so horseback tripping an age old, yet very sustainable and environmentally sound method is undergoing something of a renaissance in part the 1st to recognize women shrimpers on horseback alright, what does your hand bag say about you? well, bags for men and women have been around for ages serving both purposes of function and fashion. but the nature of hand bags has changed over the years to better reflect the personality of the where. well, an exhibition in london takes a closer look at the history of the bag and how it's always been what a fashion's most important accessories handbags, percy's pocket book clutches but get, they come in a variety of shapes and colors and are the ultimate accessory for holding personal
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items at the victoria and albert museum in london, an exhibition called bags inside out its paying homage to the hand back and its history. visitors can see an array of items on display, which are meant to also show how the hand back has become an extension of the person carrying it. we did a submission, we really wanted to show the variety of bags that the entire population have been using some of the most important object on display and exhibition offer instance a best that was used by the keeper of the great seal of elizabeth the 1st and as best as from the 16th century, but also we have some lights for more contemporary bags and starting with for instance, with grace kelly. and the fact that a bag that he used to carry with was rename. and the horner with herman kelly, when grace kelly was photographed with
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a bag by it pushed the purse into ex lucidity. princess diana also helps us trend with her classic lady to your person in the 1990 super models. like claudia schiffer and iomi campbell shapes the bag phenomenon. acid from leverage like sarah jessica parker, celebrity culture really drove the sales of hen bags and hen bed became discovered that items that everybody wanted to put their hands on. for instance, we have learned the 1st backing ever made for jane backing. she's really a unique object to have because it tells the story of it but the phenomenon, the started like a decade later, brazilian form or model israel castle, who now resides in london, joined to be a bad culture by collecting the coveted version back in 2015 he has spent more than 100000 pounds on earning him the name of berk invoice. i was
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looking for a travel bag and i couldn't find the ideal bag for myself. i found a big bag. so when i went online and i saw the barking, i fall all the straight away and i didn't know how difficult be for me to get the back. this is the 1st one and i got in italy, but before i went to buy the bag, i went to long the stores and asked for the bag. they look at me and said unfortunately, is not available. and bags are hard to come by. most buyers, lots of patients and good connections. now one i think is suits me. i know is a, is a lady's hand bag before me suits my personality. i have this a very flamboyant personality and is really important for me to carry a bag when i go out. now, more than ever owning handbags is about a personal and emotional connection, as well as an investment. most people today looked about as not just something to
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hold their belongings, but something which will also hold their value. the market for designer bags continues to grow steadily with his exhibition. really wanted for people to think about the double nature of 5. these are everyday i times with some time don't think too much about actually off with us on an everyday basis. and they all, they change the shape and the form and then design according to the times when leaving in and also the function, their purpose. whether they're for fashion function or just for fun, the bags inside out exhibition shows the public how one of mankind greatest accessories has been designed to dan, the types of times 3 years open headed over to power instagram, seattle. join us on your own that says some of your
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local ations and sample. nope. lettering specialty leaned back as we showcase cutting edge are sending our kids next year. fashion here on is the gram side right is it's often said that you can get to know a culture through its food. so anyone who has visited the spanish island of my york, i shouldn't be surprised by the diversity there from the romans and the mores to a thriving jewish community. these cultures are among many that have less, they're calling every traces on the island throughout the ages. and gotten a chef santee tower that celebrates this rich legacy at his restaurant and palmer where he serves up old recipes to please the modern palet. the gate with keepers was made following a recipe more than 300 years. this spreads dupe with vegetables and apricots dates
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back to the 13th century, and this cake is made with my yorkers own omen. brought in by the arabs in the 10th century. ah 2020 spanish songs. the powder. earned his restaurant in my york as capital palmer initial, his dark. but he didn't invent the creative recipes like the lay. i'm here with crayfish on his arm below the piano, yoko basically copied everything using left by the people once lived on my arc summers and import us into going by what ingredients are in season. when i figured out what dishes people back then used to prepare using them children, i think they, they gave it to a recipe. didn't originate from here. so we won't get no local watch. all the dishes on sunday told us menu are based on exhaustive research into my york is call
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an area history. many cultures have left their mark on this mediterranean island through the centuries. really, from the roman era city fortifications can still be found here. sites like last day of christian cathedral date from the 13th century and the era of that with their garden or from the 10th century. i don't know was that all the cultures have their own pulmonary traditions left. so today from historical perspective, we have an incredibly rich queen where my york in my duty as a my orkin and keep our gastronomic heritage a lie idle it does meet the law and i do them on our presenting in the personal and the contemporary touch on it so that it may be preserved for the generation to come and get the dean. some piece out of the restaurant is located in a luxury hotel in old towns. historical color, roberts, jewish corridor,
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starch shed, finds his recipes in historical books and diaries. some of them are centuries old. every dish he prepared tells his story. all this. one is another. they've got a pi following a jewish recipe from the 13th century. it's filled with rock fish, charred, parsley, and bell pepper, encased in a paper thin crossed by this kind of emperor was prepared and the more well to do, households didn't have to store if anything was made fresh every day. and even the same day for at the latest the next time i spoke to her family, i made a thicker craft. that was one method of preserving foods up a tiny lot of those highly mentors. it's a very old recipe with a lot of history behind it. from which i saw this approach to gourmet cooking. enhancing dishes from the past with ingredients from today has made sunday out of one of the most popular ships on my york us. the sea bass in my york in red blind
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sauce and glazed vegetables was inspired by a recipe dating from the roman times in the 4th century, sent the powder, adopted it to contemporary pallets. and you'll see if i want to get back at that time, they used a very heavy and spicy soft. it was going to be nice. you know, they took the whole fish and served it. i think what size meals located, more situated, lean. we fully the fish and prepare a more wholesome sauce less rich and fast and which cuts back the intense flavor yet therefore, the result is an ancient roman dish for today's taste. and another bit of my york as history that serves up as a long before the pandemic to call them people started working from home. digital nomads had
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a secret that few others realized. all you needed was a laptop and a good internet connection and the world was your oyster when it came to work. well, this way of doing business has become ever more popular since the pandemic. more and more places are catering to digital nomads, including on the portuguese island of madera, well after all, why not live in work where other people go on vacation? europe's 1st village for digital no mass isn't content. on the southwestern coast, the portuguese island madera year round, the location offers mild weather and then at least in setting, it's just a place for people who only need a laptop for work. anna maria has been living here for nearly 2 months and a half designer from romania. she's traded in her permanent residence for a workplace in the sun. well, i did want to try out this lifestyle of a digital nomad. and i didn't want to meet a full amendment from the beginning,
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so i decided to come for a month, try it out. and i found out about my data being at the source, the village on the saw. we have the co working space. we have a community, so it seemed safe and clear. and that's why i decided to come here and book my slides. almost every day the designer goes to the co working space and the cultural center and part of the sole use it's free of charge. well, the benefits are that i am able to work in a beautiful environment with a beautiful scenery that helps my per the d v. d as well and my creativity especially and yeah, i can after working hours, do all kinds of activities with the people from the community. and that's me, makes me feel in a vacation mode all the time working where others go on vacation. the new idea, the indonesian island of bali is another popular destination for digital. no mad.
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big cities like lisbon and berlin are also popular. digital nomads work all around the globe and when they get tired of one place they simply pack their backs and have for another one, founder of the village for digital nomads. casala whole portugal travelled all around the world as he worked. he knows that even globetrotters get lonely now and then. so we want to build a whole structure. so if you come here as an arm and you have your question answered, you know, there is events, you know that the government is organizing the events. you know, there is a community leader. if anything goes wrong, if a friend of you will go to the hospital, they will take care of you. and that's the structure that we build here, that i never seen anywhere in the world. 100 to so as a population of $8200.00 in room for around $200.00 digital nomads, tuesday either in private homes or hotels. but the community has already growing beyond its limits. family lives were pleased as because the strengthened part of
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the soul in madeira economically working strategy. my boy, that's not just good for my business for everyone here, bullfighter. but it, we learn from the different cultures that come to the ad and we, we get to meet new people and learn and they get to know our culture when we get to see their culture. so i think it's positive, very positive. i think it's a good idea that erico val just lived in this village and part of the song since march 900 manager. he's been a digital no man since 2019. the italian citizen has long since given up his apartment in rome, been in contact with different cultures and situations and just amazing play. this is really and reaching and opening my views in my mind. and that's really, i think it's very important each day. members of the community share their special skills with each other. in professional education sessions. the
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village is really a melting point for meeting new people that comes from different job areas or similar job. whereas with more or less experience in mind. and that's really stimulating my, my tv and my work skills and that's really helpful for my job progression and career. and after work, the digital know math can kick back with the yoga session or some tight she part of the so on madera offers digital nomads more than just a place to put up their laptops. living there is an unforgettable experience. is there anything that can't be built with lego as well? a few years ago, we even manage to build our old euro max logo with them, as you can see in front of me. the well, an exhibition in northern germany is going a step further and presenting an entire chapter of its medieval history with these colorful bricks. it's about the hands, the attic league,
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an alliance of merchants who built a thriving trade network. well, the displays may look like child's play, but they give a fun glimpse into an important piece of history that is accessible to everyone. ship that the key alone sailor on the deck, a merchant in his consort. and an intrepid traveler. the middle ages have come back to life in the form of interlocking bricks. ne hoffmeister dreamed up 6 miniature hum, sciatic lead scene, with no blueprint to follow. he's the only lego certified professional model builder in germany. and of course, he was on hand, pretty exhibitions. opening the body was there between the 2 crates yet. no. that's a real slacker. he's hidden between the crates and his happily munching away and it's sausages and chickens. everyone else is working on the shore. it's a great feeling, happy years work when into
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a sneak. i racked my brain about what the figurine can busy themselves with in each of the scenes and what they might experience in the lloyd. i love it when people discover the little details i put in there. and this special exhibition is that the european hands in the center of all do that in northern germany, there are all these tiny details so much to discover and they're historically correct. and it's a great way to really experience history for senior mr. my love finding henderson, what life back then must have been my turn to what's so amazing is that there are building techniques there that i've never seen before, especially the ship there angles and curves. there that i never meant to shape with my own blocks at home, if you can go to the exhibition was given an equally playful name, concert dime, a creative pun. that puts the words, kingdom and bring together to mean wealthy. it tells the story of the hands,
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the attic being a medieval trade confederation in the north and baltic seas at its height. traders for more than 200 countries were members, lou back was added center. the visitors to the museum will find life size replicas of treating friends from the linen market enbridge. the belgian city was hungry at a cost specializing in fabrics. the smaller lego model has enough room for an entire linen market. 6 the miniature is worth a closer look, otherwise, you might miss something in the bustle. next town home is also recreated in lego flashback 2 months before the exhibition, the near hoffmeister was working on the back town hall in his workshop in the meg and brandon works. he used drawings of the town hall and russ measurements to build his model to scale. he didn't use any blueprint or sketches. he simply got to work
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as few years by the hard part of building models like this one is that you're always left hoping until the very end that the model will have the right proportions. opposition to me because you don't want people saying the roof should have been 3 rows lower so that the peak looks right. i log with them, it's all, once you've built your way up to 60 and we catch something out at ro 30 without my even be of a lot of the 5, everything is connected. now if there's something wrong towards the bottom, i have to take everything apart and work from the ground up, one of the women and none. oh, the mouth of the river and yet in russia has come along nicely. in this case, the challenge was placing the squares blocked in a way that still made the trees and plants look natural. defense and the plants are always hard. it's more like bamboo, but it should look like reads what you've got to work with the brick you're given. modeling the water is really important because the little details are what make the scene really come to life from the city. of course, i couldn't just use bricks for the water, but i wanted to render varying depth. me,
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here's the sea and here's the river. it's a bit calmer than the theme. i tried to use different colors under the transparent block to show different depths just to make it more lifelike. if you go, once the characters are in place, the model really springs to life. it shows traders getting ready for the last leg of their journey to nov. corrode after a long and dangerous voyage, and just like the merchants of old, the traveling exhibition will soon also set out into the world. and for the next time you want to go on an adventure, be sure to check out our website for our latest, your worst draw, and a chance at receiving this backpack and some other goodies. with that we come to the end of another show as always, thanks for watching and we'll see you in the the
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