Wednesday morning I was up early and set out to find Anne Frank's House. Along the way I stopped at a cafe for breakfast and coffee. The city is so architecturally crazy. Most of the buildings are not built straight and they are all lop sided and it feels like I am walking in a Dr. Seuss book. The buildings were built around 6 meters wide and some are even as small as 1 meter wide. Unique to Amsterdam are the gables at the top of the buildings. Since the buildings are so narrow, it is impossible to get furniture up the extremely narrow steps so each building has a hoisting structure to lift the furniture up to the level.
Cafe where I had breakfast |
Statue of Anne Frank |
Bookshelf leading to Secret Annex |
Anne's Bedroom |
Anne's House is the one with the flag pole |
cat rescue house boat |
1 meter wide house |
Central Station |
Floating Flower Market |
Famous view of the 7 bridges |
different types of gables |
coffee house |
The next morning, I got up early to go on a tour of the Dutch countryside. Our first stop was at Makken, a cheese making factory. I have to admit that I do not like cheese but since I was there, I actually tried some and wait for it....I actually liked some. I did cake the cheese with a lot of mustard but I have to admit that some of it was really good. This doesn't that my hatred of cheese is over but there were some baby steps made today. Outside of the cheese factory, you could see so many authentic windmills. I just wish the weather was better so the pictures would have come out more clearer.
Some more homes in the village
Me outside cheese factory with windmills in background.
Windmills at Makken
Windmills at Makken
After Makken, we went to a clog making factory. We watched our guide make some actual shoes. The are made with a type of wood that is waterproof and long lasting. Many Dutch people still wear clogs today out in the garden and in their everyday life. They protect the feet and if they get stepped on by a cow it won't hurt because the clog's are made out of wood. The original process took 5 hours to make one pair of shoes. Now modern technology allows them to make the shoes in 5 minutes, in the same fashion as a new set of keys are made.
Then we ended our tour Volendam an original fishing village. We had an hour to tour the village. I had a good lunch and then walked around the town. It was soooo chilly and the wind was brutal but it was nice to see the hand made dikes and fishing boats.
Me at Volendam
Me looking out and dreaming about undiscovered places
Dykstra in Dutch means a man who lives by the dike. And since I am part Dutch, this is my interpretation of that. This me, sitting on a dike. (also a reference to a picture that was taken in Australia when I was 12)
in the Voledam village
It took about 40 minutes to get back to Amsterdam. When I got back and hung out with Justin for a bit and then ventured to explore the city for awhile. That night I walked around Amsterdam and hung out with my American friends for "thirty minutes" and then watched a movie. My 7am check out came too quickly and I was very sad to leave Amsterdam. I had a great time, met some hopefully new friends, and had the best, last night in Amsterdam.
Red Light District
Red lights on in the Red Light District
Amsterdam at sunset
Floating Flower Market
Floating Flower Market
inside one of the floating flower market shops. Just across the street, I stepped into a cafe for the best Dutch Pea Soup I have even eaten. For dessert, I had a piece of Dutch apple pie. It was delicious but nothing on my grandma's apple pies. Sorry Dutch people, but true.
At night in the Red Light District, hundreds of swans would appear. They were so beautiful and so ironic in the district of sin, such purity floated by.
Red Light District at night
Red Light District at night. My hotel is on the left
My tour of the city the last night.
The city is so beautiful at night. It is all lit up with lights and perfect for evening strolls
Amsterdam at night
Wow, very beautiful pictures!, love the atmosphere.
ReplyDeleteI've just got back from Amsterdam too, describing my experiences in three words: I loved it!
Found a very cute place to through short term apartments Amsterdam. They had a nice clean canal house where we'd stayed, maybe worth checking it out for your next trip,no too expensive either!