The big day arrived, and we we were off to Sydney Kingsford Smith airport for our long flight to Amsterdam via Hong Kong. As is usual theses days, the flights were full, but the service on Cathay Pacific was good and we arrived in Hong Kong a bit early, around 9.30pm local time. We wandered around the airport a bit, than at midnight we were off to Amsterdam. It is incredible, as you follow the flight tracker, over China and northern Russia, and then down across the Scandinavian countries into Europe. We arrived in Amsterdam early, were quickly through immigration and found the friendly face of Jim Griffith to meet us.
Met up with Jim & Joan. |
Iconic Holland. |
Canals everywhere. |
More Boats than cars! |
Bicycles and trams for transport. |
Happy Hour. |
At Marken by the sea. |
Great spot for seafood lunch. |
Gorgeous country towns. |
Beautiful canal homes. |
Promenade at Volendam. |
Just my size!! |
Edam is for cheese! |
Edam's main square. |
No tulips but still lots of flowers. |
Lots of good food stops! |
Lunch by the canal in Utrecht. |
Traffic jam in Utrecht! |
Main square in Haarlem for coffee. |
Bikes of all shapes and sizes. |
Canal in Haarlem. |
Dogs are welcome in Holland. |
Beautiful Dover Sole. |
Croissant for brekkie. |
Anne Frank House. |
Vincent van Gogh. |
We had a lazy morning on our terrace before trying and succeeding in finding a scenic drive to Haarlem. We parked very close to the centre without any difficulty. Seven Euros an hour was the reason for so many spaces available. We only had time for a short walk around before heading off for the airport. We spent some time in that central square and if we were a bit sharper could probably have joined you for afternoon tea.
ReplyDeleteI have only just read your blog as I imagined that your pen would be still until you were back home. It was really great to see you again. Hopefully we will be able to do so again on your French tour.
Love from Joan and Jim