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Holland America Line: Veendam
... ours. And we were definitely among the younger "crowd" on board. But to say a floating nursing home....no. Maybe it depends on the cruise and length of cruise. Anyway, I did not feel it was such a problem. The atmosphere in the evening was somewhat sedate, but, to tell the truth, we were so wiped out after the busy port days, that we were off to bed earlier than the older crowd on board.
Actually, we called it a night so early, that we completely missed ...
Hungry like the wolf
... to Potsdamer Platz, with the mission of getting my passport stamped. The one thing that irritates me about the EU, is the lack of passport stamping. It may sound stupid, because by opening the boarders like they have, it means much easier travel between countries, but I have a passport damn it, and I want stamped! When the option to get the stamps of the old Berlin structure (Ost and West) came up, how could I resist. Honestly the €3 it cost me is a small ...
A modern day
... Ster (The Star in Dutch, Photo 14) is open to public for free of charge. The people working there as tourist guides are all volunteers with great enthusiasm over wind power and windmills in the Netherlands. Luckily, we could bump into a Dutchman who could guide us through the building of the mill in English. He explain how the windmill can produce snuff tobacco, and also, how and why windmills had developed from the Middle Ages in ...
Ballet, proffetjes and windmills!
rottedam was a bit of a dissapointment....so me and jude spent the whole day posing in ballet poses arounf different monuments etc hehehe. Judes skirt blue up on one of them, a group of MANY american tourists saw! poor girl, she was a bit embarrased. otherwise it was an ok trip, but Amsterdam was ...
Day 1: Flying, busing and training into Rotterdam
... but still big town enough to be interesting.
The regular streets seems to be this mix of brick and concrete. Very cute architecture and not all uniform at all. People are taller here. The men are all over 6ft it seems, wearing blazers and tight pants and Uggs abound! Love it.
I'm happy that I'm staying at Candace's for a lot of it and then Nick's in Germany because it gives me a taste of how the locals do. Marketing and ...