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    • Dag 3–5

      Amsterdam & The Hague

      6 juni, Nederländerna ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      Last 2 days of Netherlands based myself out of southern Amsterdam in a lil suburb called Diemen-zuid (10th pic) about 25min cycle from city centre (which according to the locals is a lot).

      Amsterdam:
      - First things first in Amsterdam i rented a bike again because its about twice as fast as driving walking or taking the train.
      - Legged it straight to my walking tour where again a lovely tour guide called Nick gave us a historical tour of Amsterdam mostly centered around the red light district (which was very filthy).
      - Here i learnt that all items in the canals and houses are brought into the house through the hooks on the tops of the buildings poking out over the windows. A lot of the houses have a slight lean forward to prevent cargo bumping the building as it gets lifted
      - Weed is not legal here it is instead tolerated, and no one knows where the weed sold at "coffeeshops" (coffeshops sell weed, cafes sell coffee. An important distinction i think) actually comes from, its believed that its all criminally supplied and the gov turns a blind eye due to the 2billion in taxes it creates each year whicu funnily enough is pumped back into anti drug campaigns
      - Netherlands is only 14th in EU for drug consumption (Italy, spain, France are 1/2/3)
      - the thinking behind tolerance of weed was that they would take the hit to solve the bigger issue of hard drugs. Amsterdam like most major cities in the 80s had a massive heroin problem which the tour guide showed us photos of, the same streets in the red light district we were walking down littered with junkie needles and prostitutes
      - Covered the Dutch East Indie company which at its highest point was valued at a mere 6.7 trillion dollars (greater than all the top 50 companies in the world put together in 2024) which isnt that surprising giving it was based off slavery and colonisation. This company was the first multinational and offered shares to the Dutch people so that the Dutch people had the first ever middle class in history. Along with this in its peak the Netherlands average citizens worth was 4x greater than the 2nd richest country at the time (france). Learning all this made it difficult to feel too sympathetic for the dutch when learning about there WW2 experiences shortly and how they very abley assisted with herding up Jews
      - they have odd names for lollie brands (2nd pic)
      - awesome rubber ducky store (3rd pic)
      - Overall i thought the touristy areas of Amsterdam were dirty smelly and a waste of time. After i left Amsterdam for the first time it was quite funny and validating to search up people thoughts on Amsterdam to which a lot of them said "best thing to do in Amsterdam is leave and go to another dutch city"

      The Hague (Den Haag)
      - The true capitol of the Netherlands, i took the intercity train (5th pic) into the haag from my little suburb train hopping on the metro, train line and tram line which was quite stressful at first as the transfer times were so short. If i didnt know where I was going i missed my tram/metro. Figured it out though and I was very impressed, puts sydney trains (shitty rail) to shame
      - Chemists or drug stores of old used to have this open mouthed jester (6th pic) on the more fancy store as a sign that there was someone inside you was willing to taste your medicine before you took it to see if they got sick, similar to a food taster for a king.
      - Visited the prime ministers residence and parliament which I have to say was gorgeous (7/8 pic), there was news crews there covering the elections and about 18 black fancy BMWs all identical parked out front with men in suits rocking (from my perspective) quite poorly concealed handguns and sub machine guns
      - shopping mall for extremely expensive items (9th pic), the architecture was meant to invite and encourage people to stroll through the shops. This was built late 1800s, and is 3 stories tall, funnily enough most of the houses above the stores are empty which is odd because its central and very pretty right? Yes they are but the only entrance to the apartments are via the store below
      - Den Haag was really nice and very pretty full of old buildings, a great middle ground between Amsterdam and Utrecht

      On my last night in NL i had dinner at this cannibal themed restaurant (11th pic) which i wont lie was disturbing, luckily the ribs were well worth it. I went with a friend of Mums from work and having the local knowledge of food and drink spots made me think a lot more highly of Amsterdam.

      Randomly cycling into Amsterdam about 20 ambos firetrucks and police went past slowly on the highway, but since the bikes faster i instead just had a 30min cycle into the city filled with siren noise

      Most of the women cycle in heels!!!! Crazy
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    • Dag 10

      On the go

      16 juni 2022, Nederländerna ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

      What a week! Tuesday I had no class so I got to explore a bit, relax, and join IES staff and students for a borrel! Wednesday we got to go to an art museum and see some really beautiful pieces of work, bonus with the silent library that is STUNNING!! I also don’t have classes on Thursdays so I was able to relax some more then to prepare for a busy weekend! Friday was the IES trip to Delft which is a city very close to Amsterdam, with all of the beautiful history displayed just like Amsterdam. We did a workshop where we painted our own tiles and learned all about the process of making porcelain masterpieces. Once again, the architecture is just insane! Saturday, me and some friends got on a decently early train to Rotterdam to explore around there as well! We got to see some of the coolest apartments I have ever seen, pictured here the cubes that are completely slanted and just so cool! After we got home, me and Elena joined Violet and her friends for a canal boat tour which was also beautiful! After that we went out and celebrated being in Amsterdam and getting to explore! Today, I’m giving all my updates to those of you back home and getting started on some homework for class tomorrow! Can’t wait for the rest of what is to come 🤩Läs mer

    • Dag 7

      new normals

      13 juni 2022, Nederländerna ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

      I LOVE my classes so far. My first class is my “sex and science: Dutch medicine and intersexuality” course. Just as expected, its SO interesting and so eye-opening as well. Our classes are in, natural sunlit rooms, windows open, circle desk set up. It feels like book club or an open academic discussion. The classes are 3 hours long, but we are given breaks. There’s a kitchen with tea and coffee that’s free for us to use as well. These first few days, I’m feeling anxious to get into a routine and feeling anxious to just get going and “experiencing”. After my first day of class, a few friends and I went and did some shopping which was just a short walk away. The city still feels so big to me, but it’s definitely beneficial having classes right in de wallen. After school and shopping, I was mentally drained and honestly feeling a little overwhelmed. So I ran around where I am living. It’s so odd to have sights of pigeons and seagulls all in the same run. The area I live in is very “up and coming” so it has notes of industrial vibes but a 5 min walk away and you are in the heart of houthavens. A park, lots of families with lots of children, groceries, small shops, active people. It’s all SO clean and public transportation is so nice. The days here are so long and I love being able to exhaust all the daylight. “Hot girl walks” are a daily thing :)Läs mer

    • Dag 26

      It's 'Boat Day"!!

      26 augusti 2023, Nederländerna ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      Not sure why it’s showing us in the Netherlands?? Oh well. A little review of last night before we hop on the AMASonata.
      On our second last night in Budapest we had the opportunity to try a langos. Delicious. Lángos is famous Hungarian street food, which is basically a fried bread dough. The basic dough is made of water (or milk), yeast, flour and salt. Lángos is fried in oil and usually served with toppings. For Hungarians, the most popular topping is cheese and sour cream and that was our choice. Deep fried pizza. Amazing.

      Well, we got brave and worked our way into a RUIN BAR. “Back in 2004, a run down building on Kazinczy Street in District VII was saved from demolition by a group of entrepreneurs looking to open up a bar/community space. Rather than redeveloping they chose to work with the building’s ramshackle state, adding quirky furniture and decorations, creating a mix’n’match aesthetic and making use of a space otherwise destined for ruin.
      The venture was a success and provided the template for a new generation of bars. The ruin pub was born, with Budapest’s Jewish District district the focal point for this new nightlife trend. Buildings in varying states of decay were rescued and, rather than being totally renovated, ruin bars worked with their natural surroundings to create quirky and unique spaces”. We chose the Red Ruin Bar. Located in the heart of Budapest and not far from our condo, the RRB is a communism theme bar with red lights and a sense of humour about the political past. When you walk in, the first thing to see is a mural of Karl Marx, Lenin, Stalin and Mao Zedong celebrating in birthday hats. Definitely a different vibe. After 2 beer, one wine and a sparkling water, we were out the door… after spending only $12.00CDN. At least we can say we did it.

      Our beer of choice in Budapest has been the Soporoni brand. It doesn’t take much to develop a loyalty to a product. A great waitress on our first night was more than willing to share a few local facts with us and it really created a nice experience. Soporoni is named after the city of Soporon. Sopron is situated near the western borders of Hungary, at the foot of the Alps, 60 km from Vienna and 220 km from Budapest. It is known as the city of loyalty. In 1921, the residents had a choice to leave the monarchy or stay as part of Hungary. They chose Hungary and now we enjoy the beer.

      And now, we are off to our boat. Checked out of our condo in the morning and grabbed a tram to our boat to drop off our luggage. As boat check-in is not until 3:00PM, we’re off to check out another area of the city.
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    • Dag 61

      Bus-y day

      3 november 2023, Nederländerna ⋅ ☁️ 10 °C

      Our original bus out of Brussels was supposed to be at 8:45 and take 3 hours, instead we left at 11:30 and got to Amsterdam just before 4 and they dropped us off at a different stop. But we got here 🎉

      We decided to take the train to the city center to get to our accommodation rather than braving a 2 hour walk in the rain with our packs. Our accommodation this time is similar to the space pod hostel - it's a pod type room with just a bed and a little walkway.

      After checking in we decided to get lost and just wander, we somehow made a wrong turn and ended up in the red light district, which was "interesting", after escaping the strange street we ended up at a hot food vending machine shop, where we grabbed some snacks.

      We strolled for a while longer before getting some fresh stroopwafles and heading back to the accommodation to sleep.

      Step count: 14k
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    • Dag 15

      Netherlands day 11

      14 april, Nederländerna ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

      On our last day in the Netherlands we spent the morning walking through Amsterdam with our newly acquired friends. In the afternoon we went to a small farm where we were shown the authentic clog making process, followed by a farm dinner that was made from products off of the farm.Läs mer

    • Dag 21

      Amsterdam

      10 oktober 2019, Nederländerna ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

      We stayed 2 nights in Amsterdam after the cruise at an AirBnB house boat! We decided on this months ago and were really glad...a very different, quaint little boat. Fully self contained, and the owner baked fresh bread every day, and stocked the fridge with everything we needed for our stay. Tea, coffee, milk (including soy milk for Christine), cereals, eggs, cheeses, condiments etc were all replenished each day...fantastic!

      The first day in Amsterdam was a bit wet, so after walking in to the city (20 mins) and checking out a few sights, we decided to get on board the 24hr hop on hop off canal boat. This turned out to be great as we got out of the rain for 2.5 hours as we cruised around the beautiful canals. It even had a stop very close to our houseboat so was very handy. We were also able to use it till 5pm the next day, which, being a sunny day allowed for some great photos etc.

      Went to the Anne Frank House which we booked months ago...very interesting. Also decided to check out the Red Light district (including the prostitute windows), and went through the Red Light Museum which was pretty ordinary.
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    • Dag 17

      Amsterdam!

      21 augusti 2022, Nederländerna ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      This afternoon I met up with some fellow hostel mates, Jenny and MV, who are from the States and they let me tag along for the afternoon!! Had a blast and they have done way more planning and organizing than I have so super informative and awesome to spend time with! We had some yummy authentic Dutch stroopwaffles (yum) that were made in front of us and still warm (it will be difficult to go back to our Canadian store bought ones!!) We toured around amsterdam and boy was it beautiful! Some fun facts: a lot of the buildings are slanted because they were built on wooden posts that have been deformed/rotted and so the structure is shifting! Also a lot of the houses are really tall and skinny because their rent was based on the square footage the building took up so most of the houses are very tall and skinny. Soooo....they had hooks to pull couches in through upper floor windows!! (This hits close to home because this is identical to what Grandpa would do in his work shop in Hamilton) I am also constantly blown away by the number of bikes! They had a 3 floor "parking garage" strictly for bikes that were packed with more filling in the main area as well! To cap off, we walked by the red light district which we are going to see tonight. Truly a culture I have never witnessed to this extent!! Wild!Läs mer

    • Dag 9

      Isle of Capri

      8 mars, Nederländerna ⋅ ☀️ 6 °C

      We picked a good day for the hydrofoil trip to Capri. Just 40 mins and we were docking. Rushed to buy tickets for the funicular before we were aware that it was closed for reno! Quite a long wait for the mini buses which careen around the island hairpins - and the buses are packed!
      The town of Capri was super busy with tourists so we settled for a pricey coffee (10 euro each) so we could relax and people watch on the sunshine. It was like walking down Bond St - unbelievable shops. Lots of construction/reno happening. Probably prepping for the new season. We did a walk about but very quickly caught the bus to AnaCapri which was much quieter, very few, if any designer shops and more to our liking. Found a delightful square with tiled benches to eat our home made sandwiches - cotto ham, rocket, provolone and roma toms. Perfect!
      Explored the beautiful church, had a cuppa in a cute little cafe and realised all too soon we had to head back to port, as I was ever hopeful of a dip at the little beach near the harbour.
      Sadly far too windy for a dip in the turquoise waters so I settled for a paddle. Bliss. Beachcombing for sea glass and terracotta bits was so rewarding!
      Headed home for last night in Sorrento, stopping en route for shirt shopping for Richard.
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    • Dag 39

      Last few weeks :(

      15 juli 2022, Nederländerna ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      After our trip to Paris and Brussels, we laid low in Amsterdam and really soaked up our last moments. We took our last few walks to the park enjoying time together, the scenery, and the beautiful sunsets, which weren’t until about 10 pm. That Wednesday, I had class all day: got to visit the Rembrandt house, a super respected artist from the 17th century. We had a talked about him a lot in class and seen a lot of his work so it was cool as well to see his house! That night, we went out of the town and took the opportunity to go to Club Nyx and not have to pay a cover, yay! It was so fun and even allowed me to be up and active the next day, which is not usual for a night out for me. The next day our sweet friend, Halston, made us dinner which we collectively agreed it was the best meal we had since being there! And, it was so nice to spend time with people we hadn’t been with too often throughout the trip! The next day we traveled to the National Park and enjoyed some art by Van Gogh and a nice bike ride through the park, including some cool sand dunes!Läs mer

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