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I am going to go ahead and start this entry out with a big, fat, PARENTAL ADVISORY/ if you don't "wanna know" then this is the last sentence that you should be reading. I know your going to go on anyhow, but please do not email me and tell me that you are worried...you have been warned.
This weekend I set out on yet another adventure, to …
Amsterdam
... bus ride we were in the heart of the city. Why were we so far out you ask? Well with a city of people that mostly ride bicycles it was really difficult to get accommodation close by with a car, but 20minutes is nothing plus we got to see the out skirts. We had a bike tour booked for 1pm so we thought we would fill in the morning by just walking up and down the streets. I took Chris down through the red light district knowing exactly what to expect but ...
Bucket list...check and check and check again!
... Central upon our arrival. I tried to see if it was someone famous but Will kept me moving. In Amsterdam the crowds were crazy and it’s not even the high season for tourism. I’m glad we chose to go in October not the summer time. As I am blindly following Will, hearing conversations around me and taking in the sounds of the City it slowly transforms into an out of body experience. This is usually when my senses take over and I let my body ...
We're on the other side of the world!!!
Well, it may only be a layover, but we successfully completed our transatlantic flight and are currently in Amsterdam. The flight was uneventful, and actually passed rather quickly, all things considered. We were a bit cramped, but we had an aisle of two and were right across from the lavatory (both a pro and a con). Each seat had its own video screen with quite a number of free movies available, and once they worked ...
Cuidado con las bicicletas
... una ciudad viva. Sus habitantes viven y trabajan en ella, mientras que Venecia vive exclusivamente por y para el turismo, con muy pocos habitantes permanentes.
Entramos a la ciudad, como la gran mayoría, por la Estación Central (el hotel está en las afueras, así que tenemos que ir en metro al centro). La estación es una puerta de entrada excelente, una bienvenida acorde con el lugar al que estás llegando.
Después de caminar unas cuadras, llegamos a la plaza ...