Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Amsterdam Continued

After visiting big cities like Rome and Paris - cities that have definite landmarks and "must see" lists, Amsterdam was a pleasant break.  We were free to see what we wished and didn't feel pressured to fit in an unmanageable amount of sight seeing.  The two things that were on my own list for our visit, the Van Gogh Museum and the Anne Frank house, were beyond my expectation and I thoroughly enjoyed them.  When I look back on Amsterdam I am going to think of canals, bikes, Indonesian food, flower markets, and house boats.
 
After this picture I decided I looked like a washed out boy and took my hair down.

This is a picture for my dad.  Him and my mom ate there when they were in Europe together in 2003.  He told us he doesn't remember it, but maybe this will spark his memory.  We had "dinner", aka a cappuccino (me) and a beer (mom), at the bar next door the previous night.


Flower Market


Indonesian food


Dessert!


More flower market


Anne Frank Statue (around the corner form the house)


Sunshine!



More Canals


Don't tell her...


Denise, if you read this, this picture is for you.  I hear its your saying.



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