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... the camp site, it looked very Dutch (see pic) as it was flat as far as the eye could see and apparently all farmland!
After our countryside walk and a lunch stop we decided to drive to Den Haag (The Hague). We had much less trouble parking and found a good spot in the same funny named street as in Amsterdam – Spui (pronounced SP-oh), and we set about walking into the city via Spuistraat for another ...
A Rendezvous in Rotterdam
... all of the bizarre statues along the sidewalks. Clearly Rotterdam is very into modern art. Ed took us to a really cool cluster of apartments that were shaped like adjacent cubes. They seemed totally impossible to live in, but apparently people stay in them as timeshares and things of that nature, so very few people actually tolerate them long-term. I can't even fathom what it would be like-- all your stuff would slide around!
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Moving on down the line......
... He told me that he had a kangaroo and game meat company back home that his buddy and dad were looking after. I got several tips and ideas from him about how to make your dollar go that little bit farther. I was jealous as hell, and started thinking to myself.....how can I make something like that happen...... Where there is a will....there is a way. After posting on facebook that I was located in Rotterdam, a friend that I had ...
A Place To Hide Your Cranes
... ride cheaper. It is a sad goodbye to Francoise. I hope to see her again but have no idea when that will be. She wishes me all the best, and a safe future for all those at home,
I decide to stop at Rotterdam on the way home, it being one of the larger cities Netherlands has to offer and mentioned by many for its diverse selection of buildings.
And getting off the train that is exactly what I find. And for every building a crazy helping another off its feet. The ...
You wish you were as cool as the Dutch
I have been staying in Holland for about 7 days now and I have to say that I am extremely jealous of the Dutch.
1) They bike everywhere and with such ease. Plus its so easy to bike here when there is designated paths and traffic lights for bikers. And cars and people do not have the right-away, bikers do!
2) They speak amazing English. Perfect, literally! And not just some Dutch, but for the most part, all Dutch can speak English. No struggling with ...
This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: Apartment Rotterdam Mizar Bed And Breakfast


