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Sunday, May 02, 2010

Dutch Flowers & Queensday 2010

Hyacinths, Tulips & Bikes - and - QUEENSDAY!!!

One of the most famous places in Holland is "De Keukenhof". Here you can find all kinds of flowers in a beautiful setting and is a tourist highlight. We, however, did not go in the Keukenhof, but decided to rent bikes and see all the surrounding flower fields. Starting at the Keukenhof and passing places like Lisse and Noordwijkerhout we cycled over 40km. It was awesome!




And last weekend was the most important day of the year... QUEENSDAY!!! If there is one day I would recommend to all foreigners to experience in the Netherlands it is that day. For some reason the weather is always good, people are happy, "everything" is allowed and most important Holland turns orange!!
This year we spend the night before in Utrecht. Unfortunately it started raining and that made it a bit less fun, but we nevertheless had a good laugh!

The day itself we spent in Amsterdam. Starting out at our house (next to the Vondelpark) we invited a bunch of friends over, who in turn invited some of their friends... add a BBQ, beer/mimosa-pong, orange outfits and some dance music to this and you are guaranteed to have a blast!




After a while we decided it was time to head into town! Turning right into the Vondelpark we walked towards the Museumplein where the massive crowds gathered to check out the free Radio 538 concert. Spend a couple of hours there and - as is normal - at 22.00 the festivities ended and everyone starts going home again entirely satisfied after a day of Orangeness :-)
Bonne had an "interesting" encounter with Princess Maxima...

Just a couple of people gathered at Museumplein...

And of course we were there as well... :-)


That's all for now... But let me end with something I think is totally awesome: I bought a brand-new motorcycle. A Triumph Street Triple R!!! Small pre-birthday gift to myself... In two weeks I can pick it up from the shop and then I will put up some pictures as well!

Talk to you later!
Der Rudi

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Skiing, Paris and Amsterdam Housewarming

Fresh Swiss Snow, Beautiful Paris in Spring & Amazing Amsterdam by Night

Over the past months I have traveled to Zurich a couple of times for work. One of these trips happened to include a weekend and since Marc Frencken was working as a ski teacher less than 100km from there (in Engelberg) I decided to pay him a visit and do some skiing. It was great! Both seeing him again and skiing felt very good. The weather wasn't optimal, but nevertheless I got quite a bit of skiing done :-)



Since Shosh lives in Holland for over a year-and-a-half now and she still had not been to Paris, something seemed to be wrong... So "close" to Paris and not visiting..? Luckily we know a couple of awesome people that live in Paris (Sander & Susan) and that had no problem being our hosts. And what a hosts... they were fantastic!! The first night we went out for some real French food and the morning after they spoiled us with fresh croissants and champagne!

The rest of the weekend we spend doing all the touristy stuff like checking out some of Paris's many bridges.

Since they live smack in the middle of Paris we could do all sightseeing on foot. I think we visited all of the famous places and had a wonderful time.

All together now... sniffing up some culture "in front of" the Louvre ;-)

Be careful of the water...

Ending the day at the Notre Dame and a "biertje" on a terrace!

You can't visit Paris without going to see the real Moulin Rouge!!

The last bit... Sacre Coeur and Centre Pompidou.

Two weeks later we also finally had the Housewarming of our new crib in Amsterdam. It is an awesome place - a former mental health institute - and it is huge!!! Therefore we had no problem hosting over 60 people just in the kitchen area ;-)

More to come as Spring finally arrived in the Netherlands... :-)

Cheerio,
Ruudje

Sunday, March 07, 2010

Indian Fairytale

A wedding in Delhi, the Taj Mahal, a camel safari and beautiful forts... just to name some of the highlight of our India trip

Saturday 6 Feb we, being Shosh, Piggy, Bas (a friend and colleague)and myself took off from Schiphol Airport for our two week trip through India. After an uneventful, but comfortable flight with Turkish Airlines we arrived at around 4.30 AM in Delhi (on Sunday morning). The first day we chilled out and walked around the city to get acquainted with the Indian way of life. One of the first things we did in Delhi was leaving it to go to Agra. We went there by train early Monday morning. The highlight was, of course, the Taj Mahal but also the Red Fort and the food were well worth the visit... Check out our meter long "dosa" :-)


On Tuesday we had the wedding of a friend of ours. The wedding of Anuj and Nidhi took place over two evenings and we were told we needed to wear traditional Indian clothes. So Bas and I went for the "Kurta Pajama" and Shosh for the Saree. Pranav, another Indian friend who I met during the IIGP, showed us where to get these and also took us sightseeing Delhi. After a successful shopping spree we looked awesome!! The fun thing, however, was that we were the only men dressed like that. All Indian men were simply wearing suits. Oh well, we had a great time.




On Thursday morning we met up with the driver we had hired for the next ten days. He did not speak a word of English and our Hindi wasn't very good either. Luckily we still managed to get everywhere we wanted to go, but it took some effort... Our first stop was in Bikaner. Here we did our camel safari through the desert: two days including spending a night camping under the stars. It was great!! And we also learned that when a camel misbehaves you simply scream "TAKKIE" and it will stop... ;-)

Piggy loved the dessert as well!

The next two days we spent in Jaisalmer and Jodhpur. Both are amazing towns with spectacular forts and well worth a visit.

Opium, good for sex...



I think that all these forts were the biggest surprise for me. I never expected there to be so many of them and in such a "good" state. But due to the old trading routes that ran through the desert here, there was a need for good defense and that is exactly what these massive forts offered.

On the way to Udaipur we stopped at Ranakpur (a famous Jain temple), met some great local farmers and checked out Kumbalgarh, an old fort with a 36km long wall.


In Udaipur we took some cooking lessons and did a boat ride on the lake to get a nice view of the Lake Palace.

On the way to Jaipur we stopped at Chittorgarh, a huge deserted fortress. Still amazing to think that all these places once were in use and must have looked incredible. Now it is fun but not that spectacular (unlike what the Lonely Planet claims...)

Our last stop was in Jaipur. But none of us especially liked the city. We did climb up to a fort for a view of the city and a well-deserved cold beer, which was simply awesome.
And last but not least a picture of our driver with us and our relaxed Toyota Innova

I loved the vacation, but for us it is clear we should not go to Asia anymore for the cultural experience. We have simply seen too much of it. Also we are a bit done with seeing cities, so wherever we go next time it will not be in Asia and it will involve a lot more nature!!!

Other great news is that we moved to Amsterdam last weekend and that I am skiing in Engelberg (Switzerland) this weekend. But more on that next time.

Groetjes,
Ruud, Shosh, Bas & Piggy