Archive for July, 2015

08 Jul 2015

Posted by under Dave's Thoughts

Lageland, Netherlands

Since the weekend, we have been quite busy so I have fallen behind on the posts. After a very full day touring Amsterdam with one of Brenda’s second cousins, Joost, we drove up to the north of the country late Saturday afternoon.
We arrived in Lageland, near Groningen, in time for a nice backyard BBQ as the heat of the day eased.  It was very good to catch up with the Nijeboer’s who used to live in Calgary about 7 years ago.

We stayed 2 nights and on Sunday toured the country-side around Groningen. To me, this part of the trip seemed to look and feel like what I pictured Holland to be in my mind – verdant fields dotted with dairy cows, tree lined lanes leading to tiny villages with cobblestone streets, and windmills overlooking canals.
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05 Jul 2015

Posted by under Brenda's Thoughts

Amsterdam

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We did not have a long time in Amsterdam. Less than 24 hours. Turns out that was not too much a bad thing as we didn’t have to pay too much for parking. At 36 euros per 24 hour period it wouldn’t take long to pay for the price of the car!
Something the kids have noticed about Europe is all the spiral staircases. Amsterdam was no exception. Alyssa was extremely disappointed that the set in this church had bars on it preventing her from climbing all the way up.

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05 Jul 2015

Posted by under Dave's Thoughts

Brielle

My Dad was raised on a small farm close to Breill. The farmhouse is no longer there but the farmland is. We saw vervent green potato plants absorbing vitamin D from the sun, imagined what route my Dad and his brothers might of walked to the school in the centre of town and climbed the 318 steps of the church tower of the Reformed kerk. We learned how the “waterguezen” (protestant rebels) hid in the bottom of boats (much like the Trojan horse) and defeated the Spanish. Brielle much like other places in Europe has been the place of different battles and part of various wars. Now it is at peace but while viewing the landscape it’s not hard to think that the next battle for the land will be more about a way of life and less about national borders.

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The house that stands where the old farmhouse where Ron Langendoen grew up


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03 Jul 2015

Posted by under Dave's Thoughts

Hellevoetsluis, Netherlands

Well.
Just got back to being on wifi and noticed that the only bit of this post that uploaded properly was the title. Too bad, because the content was charming and witty. Oh well, I’ll just try again and you can imagine the charm and wit.
Anyway, Hellevoetsluis – we spent Friday morning there in a lovely Renault dealership having a tire replaced on the rental car. Thursday evening we punctured a sidewall while parallel parking on a narrow cobbled street. While I changed to the spare, Brenda started the process of getting a French rental agency to provide service to a customer. By Friday morning it turned out that service is of the “self” variety. It wasn’t all bad, the kids had wifi…
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And I got to check out the cars…
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