Golden Tulip Zoetermeer Centre
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We zijn er biiiijjjjnaaaa!
... eerste scheikundeconferentie van het lijstje, en omdat het een onderwerp had waar ze aan de UvA veel mee doen waren er ook een hoop excollega's van Stefan. Errug gezellig dus! Terwijl Stefan dagelijks binnen naar lezingen over allenylmethylsylanen (nee ik weet dat dat het niet was, maar dat is het enige scheikundige woord, samen met tetrahydrocannabinol, dat ik ken) moest luisteren kon ik dus lekker in mn eentje de stad en omgeving verkennen. Heerlijke stad met fijne mensen, ...
The Netherlands - First night out
... start, I peddled at a slow pace as she jumped on the back. We cruised down to the next bar. Everyone ended up going home except for Magdalena and I, her friend, and the Polish guy (I wish I was better with names). The other two had a one night stand written all over them.
We all went into a club type bar with is usually not my thing. But I went with it and tried to have as much fun as possible. I am definitely not the best dancer, in fact I pretty much suck. I ...
Art and Surf in Den Haag
... Then I went to the Mauritshuis Museum which holds Vermeer’s ‘Girl with a Pearl Earring’ painting and Rembrandts’ ‘The Anatomy Lesson of Dr Nicoleas Tulp’ (which we learnt on our tour, was painted in Amsterdam) as well as many more Rembrandts and other famous paintings.
Next I went to Eschers’ Museum which was very ...
Koot...wiker...what?
... Amsterdam is so pretty. We spent the day wandering the streets and looking at the canals and buildings. The smallest one we saw was not even two meters wide. I love how even thought is just one long building they are all in different colors and shapes. We took a boat tour around the canals to which is a great way to view the city. It's a great city to walk around. Eventually we stumbled across the red ...
The Nether Regions!!
... comfortable living inside this windmill. It was much bigger than it looked.
Late morning we drove to Gouda, which is famous for its cheese, we had been told it was like a little Amsterdam with its quaint canals and tiny streets and walking into the town centre surprised us. A secluded court and for over 300 years the ancient City Hall in the markt has been the centre of bustling cheese trading. There is still a weekly cheese market here with the farmers bargaining ...