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Love those KLM red-eye flights.
Well, first leg complete, wakey wakey... (Rob Kamstra's homeland... home of the ....ahem, really tasty licorice. (Not!!!). Oops forgot to buy some for Rob & Rene!
We landed pretty tired, it is an overnight flight but only six hours in flight time ...so very little shut eye time. We wandered through the airport ... Quite stunning, got all our gear "re-powered" and Chas got a hot deal on a new camera. Five hours later we are now waiting to board the flight to Nairobi ...
Dunes, Boobs, and Pancakes
... Pillows in the Netherlands. OH! And a family friend of their's joined the day out. Her name is Shena and is an amazing lesbian/queer person.
My family has a cute little wooden house, in which we had to break into because they forgot the keys. They knew everyone that was there and we hung out with two families in which joined us for the beach. The beach was beautiful and as we walked to our spot, I saw women were topless. The beach ...
Milling the wind
... wide range of traditional, flavoured, goat and sheep cheeses as well as the traditional stoopwaffle biscuits. Our next visit was at the clog factory, where we watched a very efficient demonstration of the clog making process. I seriously considered a big pair of clogs (who knows when one might need to go traipsing through the tulip-filled countryside) but in the end left it up to Shenae to buy a little souvenir pair. A little more trinket shopping and then ...
Amsterdamaged
... Frank house. Although Amsterdam is known for its nightlife, sex, drugs, and rock and roll, it is actually a beautiful city beyond those things. After our free day we headed back to the hotel to get ready for 'the last supper'. At this point, many of us are beginning to get emotional about the tour ending. We had supper in a cute fishing village just outside of the city, then continued on to our ...
Amsterdam: Queen's Day Weekend with Family
... so there are random things being sold everywhere and young children learning entrepreneurship with little stands selling food and nik-naks.
I was so happy I got to experience Queen's Day with them. The day ended with the streets littered with so much trash, but in typical Dutch fashion they were spotlessly clean the next morning.
We did venture out to see more of the Netherlands by going south to Delft one day, but that will follow in my next post. Happy Queen's ...