July 1 – Canada Day!

July 1st, 2010

Day 3 in Amsterdam

HAPPY CANADA DAY! Hope you had a great day of celebration in Canada!

As for us… today was much more laid back.  Our I Amsterdam cards had expired and so we took a break and decided to operate at a much slower pace today…

First we went on our hunt for clothes for Kenya, and after about 2 hours of searching finally found some dry-fit shirts (for the intense heat there) and some other shirts to ensure I have enough.  Then I found my new prize position, an authentic Dutch World Cup jersey to be worn (and likely spilled on by rowdy football fans) tomorrow evening when the Dutch take on Brazil!

We then rewarded ourselves with tea in Dam Square to be followed by lunch of a traditional Dutch meal… Eggs Benedict… Wow! I was not disappointed!  They made the best Eggs Benney I’ve ever had.  And to top it all off, it was at a restaurant inside of a renovated castle in the heart of the red light district! (unfortunately I didn’t take a picture… oops!)

After that we headed out to find a windmill.  We went, we found, we took pictures (which you can now see 🙂 )

We then travelled to a lookout over the city at the top of NEMO (the Science Centre here… similar to Science World in Vancouver I think) to get a bird’s eye view (or close) of the city.

Next on the list was becoming an “Expert Cheese Taster” yes I actually have a certificate (look at the picture)! We went and tasted the cheeses of a local Cheese maker.  It’s too bad I can’t bring any home as 2 of the goat’s cheeses were amazing!

Till Tomorrow, good day!

June 30 2010

July 1st, 2010

Well it was the last day of the city passes we bought yesterday so we had to get the most use out of our purchase.

We started the day at the Church of Our Lord in the Attic which is a Catholic

Fireplace from the church

Fireplace from the church

church created about 350 years ago when Catholicism was banned in Holland.  It’s a 17th century town house that has been altered to create a massive chapel that truly is bigger that you’d ever imagine and you would never know it from the street as it still looks like a townhouse from the outside.  Although it is under renovation for the next few years it was still amazing to see.

We then travelled to one of the oldest Botanical Gardens in the world, created in 1638 and contains over 4000 plant species and has greenhouses with 6 different climates. I have put a few pictures here to show you, but I think I took over 100 here (insert joke)!  As

Butterfly from the Gardens

Butterfly from the Gardens

a side note here, we did see the biggest pigeon ever (in our minds anyways)… it actually looked as though it had eaten another pigeon all together… HUGE!

We then travelled through the Foam museum of photography.  They had 3 very well known photographers

Flower from the gardens

Flower from the gardens

presenting their best pieces here with most of the shots coming from a few very prestigious magazines.  There were some very interesting shots.

After that we did some shopping as I realized this morning that a few pieces of clothing that I was supposed to bring along for Kenya are still

Flowers from the gardens

Flowers from the gardens

in my dryer at home… (yet another blonde moment) so I’ll need to replace those before I go.

Tomorrow I think we are going to get on a few bikes and travel into the countryside to go windmill spotting.

Until then!

Lily from the gardens

Lily from the gardens


June 29

June 29th, 2010

So the first sightseeing day in Amsterdam has come and gone.  I learned one

Rijksmuseum

major thing today about this city… be sure to look both ways before crossing the streets. Bikes and scooters don’t abide by any rules!  They are crazy and all over the sidewalks and their own lanes!

In our adventures today, after getting up at 5:30 am, this jet lag thing isn’t as much fun as it sounds, we ventured out and purchased a city pass (IAmsterdam pass) to see as many things as possible over the next 48 hrs.  Unfortunately there are very few pictures from the museums as none of them so far will let you take your cameras inside.

Inside the Heineken Experience

So we went and saw the Van Gogh museum and learned his very interesting life, the Rijksmuseum briefly to see some more art… and then it was off to the highlight… the Heineken Experience.   This wonderful picture was taken inside the old brewery.  I do have to admit though that this is one place that you will want to go.  We learned a lot about the history of Heineken, met some great people and had about 1.5 hrs of entertainment. We also got made into a bottle of Heineken.  Can`t go wrong there.

Bike Parking

Bike Parking near central station

We then went on a Canal cruise, and I took far to many pictures, but one that stood out, is a multiple story bike parking lot.  Everyone here bikes… there are so many more bikes than cars it`s crazy!

Well that`s all for today… tomorrow there will be more!

Cheers,

Travis

June 28 – Welcome to Amsterdam

June 29th, 2010

Welcome everyone to the first official travel post!

So after travelling for 10 hours and getting into Amsterdam with only 1 hour of sleep I’d arrived.  Had everything planned out to hop on a train and get to my hotel in the heart of Amsterdam in time to watc the Netherlands World Cup Game.

So I go and purchase a ticket, get on a train and 15 minutes in (the train ride is supposed to only be 10 minutes) I’m getting a bad feeling.  It seems that I got on a train in the wrong direction (in the end about 40 minutes out of the city as the distance between stops is very long)… Yes I’m blonde!  So with a bit of help from the train attendant, the fellow passengers around me, a new ticket, a long ride out into the middle of the countryside and a bit of embarrassment… I finally made it into Amsterdam.  The good news… I saw my first windmills!

The only problem is that being that late I only caught the last 15 minutes of the Netherlands game…  It’s lucky that was the most exciting part of the game.  I will be purchasing a Netherlands jersey for the game on Saturday so I truly fit in! Yaaaa, bright orange!

Today it’s off to the first day of sightseeing… just have to wait until the city gets up (we were wide awake at 5:30 this morning which as many of you know is not normal for me :))

The next post will have pictures… I promise!

Cheers,

Travis

Here is the Blog

June 16th, 2010

My first post should be on June 29th from Amsterdam. Looking forward to the fun!

Go Netherlands!

Amsterdam at Night

Looking Forward to the Trip