We arrived in Amsterdam and took the train into the city, where hotel arrangements had been made for us to stay at the Naval Barracks. Clean and "Ship-Shape", they weren't the Ritz, but for the price one could not complain. We then headed out into the town and all met up for dinner at Pannekoekhuis Schaarsbergen - I made sure I spelled it right. Dinner was great and the company was even better.
We then explored the nightlife of Amsterdam, and even managed to see the Red Light District on the way to a bar. A few drinks and we were off to call it a night as we had big plans for the next day.
Heidi and Josephina sharing a pint.
Apparently, they do come in all shapes, sizes, and colors...
Tequilla shots for all my friends....
The next stay started with a trip to Den Haag, and a visit to the Houses of Parliament. One of the two organizers brother is a current MP, and gave up his Friday to show us around and explain Dutch politics and their view of Europe. What a wonderful experience to have a politician talk openly and honestly about life, their thoughts, and what they see in the future.
Our Guest MP.
The Assembly Room.
Dutch Brothers - Maurice and Frans.
The old assembly room - the carpet represents the tulips, but I think the
designer had just come from a "Coffee House"...
Group photo in the cigar room.
We then had a few hours to kill before heading to Arnhem, so Heidi and I ventured off to find lunch. Found a great little place, and enjoyed a wonderful meal before window shopping and a cup of coffee.
Chicken Satay.
Heidi's Salad
Mike's Salad
After Lunch Coffee...
Following lunch it was off in the vans to Arnhem and a briefing on Operation Market Garden, checking into our rooms at the Army base, and then off to a Dutch Pancake House for dinner. Yes, food played a key part in our trip....
White Asparagus Soup - a staple in The Netherlands.
My Dutch Pancake - wow...
A wonderful salad.
1 of our 2 Vans.
A great night at the Pancake house...
The next day was filled with exploring the sites around Arnhem that were critical in Operation Market Garden. From the drop zones and glider landing zones, to the sites of skirmished and attacks that occurred during the 7 day battle in 1944. We included a trip to the Airborne Museum and learned even more, and followed that up with a 3 hour tour on bikes within the city visiting many of the critical locations of the battle. Eric, our history specialist and battle field expert did a great job of bringing it to life. Afterwards, we went to an Indonesian Dinner at Restaurant Kumpulan Bronbeek as well as had a chance to tour the museum that addresses the Dutch history in Indonesia. Then it was into Arnhem for a final night at the put before heading back to Amsterdam on Sunday and our flights back to London.
A monument at the first drop zone that we visited...
Hearing from Eric on what happened here.
Eric and his map.
Group photo by one of the Glider Landing Zones.
The Airborne Museum.
A stop on the bike trail.
Brothers who died at the bridge at Arnhem
A Polish American soldier
Dick acting crazy on the bike
The Indonesian Museum.
Dinner - can't wait to get to Singapore...
Our final night in Arnhem.
We spend the night at the Army base and then headed back to Amsterdam the next morning. Our flights varied from 10:50am to 9:30 pm. Heidi and I flew out at 9:00 pm so we had all day to explore Amsterdam. We took a canal cruise to explore the city, and even found two museums to visit. Then at the end of the day, it was off the airport to fly home.
All in all, a great weekend and one that I will always treasure with the normal author of this Blog. Hopefully she will have something else to write about soon, and we can all enjoy her recollection. I'm the lucky one in that I get to accompany her on most of her adventures. Until next time she lets me, this is Mike signing off.
Thanks for letting me Blog this time. What a great trip.
ReplyDeleteHey "Guest Blogger" - great job, love all the photos. The food... OMG. I was trying to see who I might recognize in the group shots. Sounds like an awesome time over there with that great group of yours. You'll truly miss them when you guys head off to Singapore.
ReplyDeleteMissed you so at the wedding of the year!
Blessings,
Mrs. Poynter