The final stop was a picture opportunity at the Broadway Tower. It could only be a picture stop as we arrived just after they had closed the Tower to visitors for the day.
Monday, April 16, 2007
Blossoms - 14 April 2007
The final stop was a picture opportunity at the Broadway Tower. It could only be a picture stop as we arrived just after they had closed the Tower to visitors for the day.
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Windmills - 9 April 2007
No trip to Holland could be complete without seeing some genuine Dutch windmills.

Zaanse Schans is an area beside the River Zaan that used to have
200 windmills. Today there are eight working windmills left. As well as the expected flourmill and water-pumping mill (both quite tiny) there is a sawmill, a mustard mill (family run since 1792), an oil mill and the last remaining paint mill where they grind pigments for artist’s paints. The area has been turned into a model village, by the addition of houses that have been relocated here. There are merchants' houses along the river and workers' cottages on the lower-lying ground. In spite of the tourist buses it is a tranquil and fascinating place to visit.


Back in Amsterdam we had a final wander through the city before heading to the airport for a dream run home: the BA pilot managed to chop 20 minutes off a 65-minute flight; the immigration queue was three people long; bags were 4th and 7th on to the carousel; the inter-terminal shuttle was waiting; the Southern train was at the platform when we got there; we had 5 minutes to wait at Clapham Junction; and the Harrow & Wealdstone Tube had just pulled in to Wilesden Junction as we ran down the stairs. 2:40 from take-off gate to front door at the end of a holiday weekend - quite remarkable.

Zaanse Schans is an area beside the River Zaan that used to have
Back in Amsterdam we had a final wander through the city before heading to the airport for a dream run home: the BA pilot managed to chop 20 minutes off a 65-minute flight; the immigration queue was three people long; bags were 4th and 7th on to the carousel; the inter-terminal shuttle was waiting; the Southern train was at the platform when we got there; we had 5 minutes to wait at Clapham Junction; and the Harrow & Wealdstone Tube had just pulled in to Wilesden Junction as we ran down the stairs. 2:40 from take-off gate to front door at the end of a holiday weekend - quite remarkable.
Haarlem - 8 April 2007
Down one of these side streets, we came across an Indonesian restaurant, which we decided to try. We had read that one must try Indonesian food in Holland, as this was one of the Dutch territories.
An excellent way to approach this is to have a rijsttafel,
Delft - 8 April 2007
Delft is attractive and, naturally, full of Delftware shops. We wondered at the similarity to Chinese Willow pattern china, but this was explained when we leant that Delft was another of the cities where the Dutch East India Company was based.
Keukenhof Gardens - 8 April 2007
The main reason we choose Amsterdam in April was to visit the Keukenhof Gardens: the best spring bulb garden in the world. However, after paying €13 each to get in, the miserable toads charge €0.30 to use the toilets. How mean can you possibly get?


Nevertheless, the day was brilliant,


and we spent several very enjoyable hours


wandering around the gardens.


It was a wonderful way


to spend Easter Sunday,


enjoying the symbolism of the 'dead' bulbs


becoming new life


with their beautiful blooms.

Nevertheless, the day was brilliant,
and we spent several very enjoyable hours
wandering around the gardens.
It was a wonderful way
to spend Easter Sunday,
enjoying the symbolism of the 'dead' bulbs
becoming new life
with their beautiful blooms.
Hoorn - 7 April 2007
As our fourth fabulous town for the day we were now drowning in a surfeit of cute and quaint views.
We resisted the touristy looking cafés in the square, and had a
A quirk of old Dutch architecture is that buildings lean in towards the street,
Edam - 7 April 2007
But we couldn’t; so instead, after buying the obligatory Edam in Edam, we were back on the bus heading for Hoorn.
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