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    • Day 9

      Day 8 Amsterdam

      September 7, 2023 in the Netherlands ⋅ 🌙 25 °C

      We were a bit too knackered to pack last night and thought we had it down to a fine art so were up about 7 and all ready packed and showered by 8. Trisha had a coffee in the square looking at the amazing Cologne cathedral which gave us a sitting spot. I went in search of something to eat on the train for lunch. We have really missed having a fridge. I found a Rewe to go which had a great salad bar amongst other things and even had fresh milk. So I got a salad and banana and then got lost in train station trying to get back. I was just thinking about googling the cathedral when I worked it out. Then finally remembered my middle of the night thought that Trish and I should share location on snap chat so we can find each other.

      We were at our train platform pretty early, and Trish went and got her salad. No drama on the train today. We hadn’t reserved our seats but no one moved us on so was all good. We switched trains at Utrecht so we could go directly close to our accomodation and had a 1.2 km walk when we arrived and chose not to try the metro to get closer.

      Our room is rather tiny. We are at an Airbnb which is a one bedroom flat. The owner, his wife and their 8 month old baby relocate to the lounge when they have guests. But Peter is really nice and been helpful when I contacted him before we arrived and part of the charm was having free bikes to use.

      So after putting some washing on, didn’t realise the front loader would take 3 hours so my clothes for going out were limited, we were off on our bikes whizzing around Amsterdam. It was soooooo much fun! Trisha did really well, probably didn’t expect it to be nearly as chaotic as it was and also probably surprised that she survived the experience! Bikes, people, cars and trams were everywhere.

      The sights were pretty cool. Lots of boats in the canals, pretty bridges, found the flea market, looked for optician shops, found some lens cleaner and basically just absorbed the atmosphere. Found a gelato shop and mine was limoncello and mango. They also sold hemp cookies, great combination!

      So it just got busier and busier so we decided that we had had enough and started the bike back. Found a spot where lots of people were swimming in the canal which was a bit surprising.

      We have access to a fridge here, so planned a supermarket visit. Trish stayed outside with the bikes and probably wanted to send out a search party for me. For a start it was a huge supermarket and I was feeling the responsibility of deciding what to buy. Then I used the self checkout and my Wise card wouldn’t work. There were several people waiting for assistance which took quite a while. The assistant told me that only European credit cards were accepted, really? But then said cash was ok and there was an atm at the entrance. Of course my Wise card wouldn’t give me cash - found out later that I had disabled it in the app. So it was outside to Trish who also didn’t have the 25 euros we needed. I had her Wise card and she kindly told me her pin which I have forgotten. So got cash out on her card and then had to try and find my shopping. I nearly fell over it on the floor and the lady who had it said do you still want this? At that stage not really! Then back to the cash lane and finally outside to Trish.

      So back to our room and had a lovely dinner with some yummy chocolate for dessert. We had thought about going out tonight but have piked out. Maybe tomorrow.

      30 degrees, 10,836 steps, but several hours of biking too.
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    • Day 1

      Amsterdam!

      April 3 in the Netherlands ⋅ ☁️ 54 °F

      Joce and I skipped out of work early and picked the kids and luggage up at home before making the 90 min drive to Stansted airport. After parking and walking to the terminal, bag drop and security were a breeze and we had 2 hours to kill. Dinner at BK (Joce’s favourite) before making our way to the gate for our delayed flight. (Flashbacks to our last time here when we had to sprint through the airport on our first summer trip flight to Venice - much better this time around). An easy 40 min flight and then an Uber to our flat. The stairs to the 3rd floor were quite intimidating! The flat extends to a 4th floor with a beautiful sitting room and kitchen (and window rope swing!) and then to a rooftop deck. Looking forward to checking that out in the daylight. After midnight here so kids off to bed while we prepare for tomorrow - tulips await!Read more

    • Day 2

      Keukenhof and Zaanse Schans

      April 4 in the Netherlands ⋅ ☁️ 52 °F

      Today was a super fun day outside of Amsterdam. Tige had the great idea to rent a car for the day and got up early to tram over to get it while I went to the market and handled breakfast. Our place is so cute and the kitchen is one of the best stocked that we have ever stayed in. He picked us up and we headed to Keukenhof (the amazing tulip/flower farm about 45 min away). It is the 75th anniversary this year and each year the gardens start in October and plant 7 million bulbs over 3 months. They get 8 weeks of flowers. They did not disappoint! Absolutely gorgeous. Pavilions filled with roses and orchids and more varieties of tulips than I ever thought possible. Kids love it too. Also had a cool playground, the most delicious mini Dutch pancakes with powdered sugar and Nutella, a maze (girls rule, boys drool) and beautiful lambs and baby goats to pet. We had a great food truck lunch of croquettes, pasta and fries (w/mayo of course) before heading out.

      Our next stop was Zaanse Schans museum of Dutch history, a Verkade chocolate factory exhibit complete with biscuits and games and a long walk through the 11 windmills along the path. We made it just in time to see the cheese house and tried many samples (but not the ones Hudson coughed on) and settled on a truffled cows milk cheese and a spicy chili cows milk cheese to take home (family agreement:).

      We drove to the next village and had a delicious Indian meal in a family run spot (other than looking over and seeing H crying because his chicken curry was too hot😬). We solved it with butter chicken and all was well. Headed home to the apartment and then Tige took the car back and we are in for the night. Looking forward to heading into the city tomorrow.
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    • Day 57

      Pride Hub

      August 3, 2023 in the Netherlands ⋅ 🌧 19 °C

      We arrived mid afternoon on the 2nd. As with the previous few days, the weather was all over the place: sun, wind, cloud, more rain, repeat. Once settled into our room at The Social Hub (Pride Hub for the week) we went downstairs to the lounge to enjoy a beer and DJ performance. It didn't take long to get loud and crowded when the rain moved everyone in from the patio.

      We ended up changing our room this morning as the mattress was worn out 😑. Once resettled, went out to look for pride items to wear on the weekend. A found a costume and party shop full of fun items. We got a sequin pride hat and suspenders, and a couple festive flower slingers to add to J's white beach hat.

      Our walk took us along the Ringvaart canal, that connects to the Amstel. The Oostpoort shopping area was quite neat, with its mix of old factory buildings and newer shops. Like Zandervoort, all the shops and buildings were displaying rainbow flags. We popped into a few of the shops. On the way home we did grab a few grocery items, and a late afternoon snack.

      Spent the rest of the afternoon at the hotel planning and relaxing. A still wasn't feeling 100% from the earlier ailment.
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    • Day 10

      Day 9 Amsterdam

      September 8, 2023 in the Netherlands ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

      This tripping around is rather tiring. We were in bed before 10 and I slept until 6.30. We had a leisurely start to the day and were on our bikes by 8.30 and on our way to Anne Frank’s house where we had booked tickets for 9.30. We got there successfully except an encounter with a thorn bush for Trisha. As we were early I went off to try and find an ETOS chemist for some anti bacterial cream for her, but got a bit lost so returned so I wasn’t late.

      Anne Frank house was very moving, and reading all the stories again just brought it home how horrific that time was for people. There is now a video at the end saying that 30 years ago about 50 % of the world had democratic rule, in 2021 that had shrunk to 30%. So there was quite a message about protecting our democracy which was a sobering message.

      Across the road was the tulip museum so we had a look at their nick nacks which were all pretty cute and then onto a cheese shop next door where we tasted a lot of cheese. On the way to Anne Frank I had noticed fresh stroopwaffles, so then we went in search of those. Biked quite a way before we found one, but while biking down a busy street I spied a croc shop. I have been getting sore spots on my feet from all the walking in the heat. I thought about bringing my crocs from nz but changed my mind last minute. Fur lined wouldn’t have worked here though. I was very pleased to find some bright yellow ones on special and wore them for the rest of the day.

      After our stroopwaffle we realise there was a Hard Rock Cafe in town which is somewhere Trish had been keen to try. We had a really nice lunch there with a cool drink and the best thing was the air con. Then it was off to a local park for a lie down on the grass. Lots of traffic there, foot and bike. The most interesting was the guy walking about 10 large dogs while he was on his bike, just around the corner they all ran off chasing something, no one seemed to care.

      I was pleased that I managed to navigate the 5kms back to our place without the help of google. The canals help a lot with the orientation.

      After a couple of hours rest, we departed on our big night out in Amsterdam! Managed to find our way to the metro station, bought tickets for there and the way back and we were off! There were loads of people around. We did visit the Museum of Secrets which had insights about the prostitution industry which was very interesting. Then we roamed around, saw a few people who possibly had been eating the special cookies. There were some ladies in windows who were ready for business. We didn’t buy anything to eat or drink while we were out and no prizes for guessing how long we were out for! But we managed to get the metro back with no issues and had dinner in our room.

      Packing up time again as we are off to Ghent and some Belgium chocolate tomorrow.

      30 degrees, 12, 094 steps and around 20 kms on the bikes.

      I really enjoyed the biking. I should tot up the near misses…
      1. Trisha getting spiked on her lower leg by a thorny bush after riding into the bushes
      2. Me riding totally into the info centre when I forgot I only had back brakes which didn’t work well
      3. Trisha nearly arsing off coming out of the park when someone biked to close to her and she lost her balance
      4. Motorbike hooning around the corner in the bike lane nearly taking me out and yelling imbecile as he left
      5. Very fast guy on a black bike that I just didn’t see having to take evasive action
      6. Trisha following me when the sign changed to stop and getting abused

      But we lived to tell the tales!
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    • Day 4

      Check Out to Check In

      September 28, 2023 in the Netherlands ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      After a group breakfast, it was time to check out of the hotel; knowing there would be no more girls in the windows of Amsterdam. We made our farewells and a promise that we would all meet up again somewhere in the not to distant future. Jayne and I headed off to the airport 🚕 whilst the Viking Cruisers head off to the Viking ship 🚢 and off down the River Rhine through Germany 🇩🇪 to Switzerland 🇨🇭 Arriving in good time at the airport we queued to check in our bagand then joined the slow and time consuming queue through passport control and security. After a drink and a bite to eat, we made our way to the departure gate where our aircraft ✈️ was waiting to take us home.
      Some 5 hours after checking in for our flight home, we had cleared passport control, claimed our luggage 🧳, and after a short taxi ride, we were checking in to our hotel (a poxy Moxy) .......... at Schipol Airport. Our aeroplane wasn't going anywhere, and so Easy Jet put us up in a hotel for the night with refreshment all free of charge. Our hotel was very basic, thankfully it was for only one night and the room did start to look a little better as we started decorating it by hanging our clothes up on the metal framework attached to the wall. We also discovered that Easy Jet had my age wrong as our evening meal was a pizza 🍕 followed by ice cream 🍦 accompanied by a soft drink 🧃. I am 66, not 6, I argued!!!
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    • Day 20

      Amsterdami hotell ja rattad

      July 16, 2019 in the Netherlands ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      Jõudsime kohale Amsterdami hotelli üsna südalinnas. Saime toa 11. korrusele, mis on selle maja viimane korrus. Aknast on vaade linnale väga väga hea - miski ei jää ette. Ma pole kunagi olnud hotellis, kus oleks nõnda hea kiirusega internet. Juba all fuajees laua taga oli näha mitmeid programmeerijaid tööd tegemas. Amsterdamis on üldse palju tarkvaraarendus ettevõtteid.

      Rentisime Kadriga hotelli jalgrattad ööpäevaks, et saaksime natuke kergemini ja rohkem Amsterdamis ringi liikuda. Hotelli rattarendis on üks ratas 15€ ööpäev ja mingit tagatist kui sellist pole. Ilmselt kuskilt linnapealt saaks ka odavamalt, aga meil on äärmisel mugav minna ja võtta ratas hotelli eest ja see pärast sinna tagasi panna.

      Rentija seletas ka natuke rattaliikluse reegleid. Üldiselt neid palju pole. Liikuma peaks punastel teedel, käega peab suunda näitama ja kindlasti ei tohi sõidu ajal telefon käes olla, sest muidu võib saada 90€ trahvi politseilt. Ratas peab kindlasti olema lukus, sest siin olevat rataste varastamine suur probleem.

      Umbes 200m sõidetud ja kohe saime aru, et rattaga on siin äärmiselt segane liigelda. Mitte et ristmikud ja rattateed on halvasti tehtud (vastupidi, ratateedel on isegi valgusfoorid jne), vaid siin on lihtsalt nii palju jalgrattaid - liiklus rattaga meenutab väga sellist klassikalist India liiklust. Pidevalt peab jälgima, et ei sõidaks kellelegi risti ette või keegi sulle külje pealt sisse ei sõidaks, kõikjal on trammiteed ja ka rollerid ning rollerautod sõidavad rattateedel päris kiiresti. Koolide juures on rattateedel isegi lamavad politseinikud, et ratturid ei sõidaks liiga kiiresti.
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    • Day 27

      Moving into an Apartment in Amsterdam

      November 9, 2022 in the Netherlands ⋅ ⛅ 12 °C

      Moving into an Amsterdam apartment is not for the faint-hearted. Took pics of a couple of different ways that I saw this happen in my stroll around the streets.

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