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Dinghy still poorly!
... like Colditz) a chap came out and asked us what our interest was. We said history of towns and castle’s. He explained it is now a hotel and conference centre but invited us to view an exhibition of famous jazz musicians photographed by Holland’s top photographers. They were very good and the display was housed in tunnels/catacombs under the castle i.e. we blagged our way into a private gallery. ...
May 10: Heineken/Anne Frank/Red Light
... she longed to see sun and have freedom. The part of the tour that touched me most was an interview with her father after the war. When he decided to read the diary after Anne's passing he couldn't believe one were the things she felt because he had never seen her show them. He ends the interview by saying, "this is a lesson showing we may not know our children as well as we think we do". I thought this was pretty powerful. Next, we trammed into the famous Red Light ...
Amsterdam with Family
... shopping street, Spui Square and the Bagijnhof. Amsterdam has really good authentic Indonesian food (it was a former colony), so that night we got some Indonesian take-out from a place on Spui.
On Monday, I unfortunately had class all day and a presentation, so we figured it would be a good day for Aunt Kay to go to some of the museums. She went to The Anne Frank House museum, the Rijksmusuem and the Rembrant House museum. We ...
Mushrooms, Cannabis and Red Lights
... resulted in 3 boys chasing a marathon runner through the city..although we realised he kept running in a huge circle. Of course, that story sounds horrifying, but to this day it is a moment me and friends can sit back and laugh about. Seeing faces in pavements and talking about the universe..nothing better on a cold evening in The Dam.
Women in windows, so many it is surreal. I have created a review which goes into more detail ...
Low caving and high culture
... felt very out of place among the suited and booted clientele. I certainly made the most of the food bonanza!
Today's rescheduled trains to Amsterdam were uber-comfy and great fun. And in Frankfurt, where we changed, I stopped off for a Frankfurter sausage! During the long journeys, as well as learning Russian, I'm reading a book by Guy Deutscher called 'The Unfolding of Languages' - it's helped me really get into the study of linguistics, especially as ...