07-16-2014, 08:18 AM
Still need to figure out how to downsize pictures.
We never made it to the aquarium in Copenhagen, just ran out of time. Anyways, its was nice there but things really picked up once we flew to Amsterdam. The old part of the city is raging busy, people everywhere. I still can't believe how bicycles rule the road. Honestly, between the trams, bikes and scooters there must be people run over every day. There is a separate bike lane that can easily be mistaken for a sidewalk, and if you don't look both ways bad things can happen. The people on bicycles are not on a cruise, they are on a mission.
We spent 2 days wandering the streets of the red light district and area. Although I was somewhat aware of what it was like there, I wasn't really aware of the details. You could literally "window shop" for some quick companionship, and there were women of all types to choose from, including some she-males LOL. We stopped at a few coffee shops, and something I figured out was in the busier areas you can buy 100% weed joints, but once you got away from the tourist areas all you seemed to be able to get was a mix of tobacco and ganja (YUK). Our hotel was very close to Vondelpark, the largest park in Amsterdam. One day we did a 16.5km run, doing laps around the perimeter pathways. It was the first time I have gotten in a long run and was able to get high at the same time. Lots of people just lounging around indulging. It was also a main thoroughfare for bicyclists returning home from work. In a bit under 2 hours probably saw 1000 people on bikes (or more).
We also made it to the Van Gogh museum which for my wife was a highlight. She has a degree in fine arts and was very knowledgeable about his history. And of course we did a ride on the canals which I enjoyed. It was a good way to learn some of the history of the city plus get a different perspective of the surroundings.
We ended up at a bar across the street from our hotel to watch the final of the world cup of soccer. Really too bad the Netherlands lost out in the semi final, could have been a real riot (literally). Oh well, we are on the way to Munich, Germany right now so maybe catch some after party.
Today is our first and longest train ride of the trip. At one point we were travelling parallel to a highway at 300km/hr. Pretty wild blowing past the traffic going the same direction as us. We will have 2 days in Munich before moving on to Fussen where we will be running our race. No plans in Munich, except to go to the Haufbrauhaus, a touristy place of much indulgence. Otherwise just more wandering around on foot, something we really enjoy.
If someone can help with picture re-sizing, I would post a few.
We never made it to the aquarium in Copenhagen, just ran out of time. Anyways, its was nice there but things really picked up once we flew to Amsterdam. The old part of the city is raging busy, people everywhere. I still can't believe how bicycles rule the road. Honestly, between the trams, bikes and scooters there must be people run over every day. There is a separate bike lane that can easily be mistaken for a sidewalk, and if you don't look both ways bad things can happen. The people on bicycles are not on a cruise, they are on a mission.
We spent 2 days wandering the streets of the red light district and area. Although I was somewhat aware of what it was like there, I wasn't really aware of the details. You could literally "window shop" for some quick companionship, and there were women of all types to choose from, including some she-males LOL. We stopped at a few coffee shops, and something I figured out was in the busier areas you can buy 100% weed joints, but once you got away from the tourist areas all you seemed to be able to get was a mix of tobacco and ganja (YUK). Our hotel was very close to Vondelpark, the largest park in Amsterdam. One day we did a 16.5km run, doing laps around the perimeter pathways. It was the first time I have gotten in a long run and was able to get high at the same time. Lots of people just lounging around indulging. It was also a main thoroughfare for bicyclists returning home from work. In a bit under 2 hours probably saw 1000 people on bikes (or more).
We also made it to the Van Gogh museum which for my wife was a highlight. She has a degree in fine arts and was very knowledgeable about his history. And of course we did a ride on the canals which I enjoyed. It was a good way to learn some of the history of the city plus get a different perspective of the surroundings.
We ended up at a bar across the street from our hotel to watch the final of the world cup of soccer. Really too bad the Netherlands lost out in the semi final, could have been a real riot (literally). Oh well, we are on the way to Munich, Germany right now so maybe catch some after party.
Today is our first and longest train ride of the trip. At one point we were travelling parallel to a highway at 300km/hr. Pretty wild blowing past the traffic going the same direction as us. We will have 2 days in Munich before moving on to Fussen where we will be running our race. No plans in Munich, except to go to the Haufbrauhaus, a touristy place of much indulgence. Otherwise just more wandering around on foot, something we really enjoy.
If someone can help with picture re-sizing, I would post a few.