WORLD PEACE DAY & CLIMATE PARADE DAY

       Sunday morning !  Wow…still sunshine…got to go.  All excited to win at Poker.  I had a great breakfast sandwich near by before entering the Casino.

 My first bout was quick but NOT painless.  Refilling my wallet, I stupidly returned to lose more. Peace Day turned into Black Sunday!  I tried not to hit myself on the way home but the Sushi meal, I promised Peter if I won, was not to be.


   With my tail between my legs I  entered the Italian restaurant that Peter didn’t like and ordered a glass of wine and Pasta with Fresh Spinach and  Blue Cheese.  It was good but, though the staff was friendly, they didn’t give the best of service.  Mostly chatting it up with each other.  

      Monday morning the weather chilled down.  I picked up my laundry, had a nice healthy breakfast at Goos across the street and returned to pack for departure to Oslo tomorrow.  Peter will drive me to the airport.  A very appreciated offer.
I’ll have to dig into my American dollars to cash in Norway until my financial transfer from one bank to the next takes place Wednesday.  That might pay for my taxi ride?    I didn’t think I would need my ATM for both banks. I didn’t think I was going to lose at Poker yesterday either.

      Stop pouting and go see a Woody Allen movie At The Movies.  Trammed downtown but too late so Trammed back and treated myself to Oysters and Quail with some Saki.

 When I got home Peter was still there.  He said he had a bout with his intestines also…must be catchy.  He didn’t visit Jeannette and was just relaxing and eating Cheese and Crackers.  I brought him some Sushi but he declined so there is my breakfast.  Big day tomorrow. 


      

FRIDAY – SATURDAY

   I’m just taking it easy today…it’s a bit dreary this morning. A bit of rebellious intestines to start the day.  Had good breakfast nearby and returned fatigued and fell asleep on the couch for 2 hours until Peter returned to wake me. I felt feverish so stayed in. 

Dutch Mint

     Sanna came after work to join Peter for a visit to
Jeannette’s.  Jeannette  had received my Grand Bouquet of flowers and was pleasantly surprised.  I stayed up late after the nap then up this morning feeling good.

     Peter had left so I dropped my laundry off and headed for the Market and get some healthy juice smoothies …one pure Orange juice…one Mango and Yogurt and one Pineapple , Orange and Yogurt.   Then I stopped at the Carousel for Real Dutch Pancakes, my first in years.  I had the Ham and Eggs Pancakes to get motivated.  

     The Riyks Museum was nearby so I got a ticket and spent the next 2-3 hours on my feet walking the museum so decided to sit for a while…at a Poker Table in the nearby Holland Casino.   I won 130 Euro but was time to pick up my laundry so returned home. 

Opium Packets 1650

Neighborhood Happy Hour..not unusual here.

        It wasn’t ready!  A phone call later…well you said maybe Monday…and it was taken for see you Monday.  I went next door for a Brocetta Platter of 5 with wine at an Italian Cafe that had a great Happy Hour but Peter said the food was lousy.  I thought the Brocetta Mista was awesome.  People must like the food because large parties sitting on the patio for sun and wine went inside when their reservation was ready…and a lot of people picking up take-out orders on their bicycles.  
    I went on to Peter’s bar but it was loud, crowded, and served terrible wine.  I left my wine and myself to  return home.  Peter had stopped back with a harvest of grapes from his garden.  He just arrived from visiting Jeannette and I think we go retire early.  He hopes to make Grape Jelly tomorrow?

WEDNESDAY & LUNCH WITH SANNA-THURSDAY VISIT JEANNETTE

      It was a beautiful day when I awoke at 8:30 am…the earliest yet!  I’m anxious to get out and enjoy the day. The Tram took me a few blocks before I exited and walked to our meeting place.  

The Chocolate Shop stopped me for a bit.  I got one for me and a bag for Sanna to share with her family when she got home tonight.

 She arrived shortly after I did and we had a nice lunch and conversation. She is rightly concerned about her Mother’s condition and thinks it may be some time before she will return to her normal self.  We bid each other “see ya later” as I headed toward a park in the area that she recommended.
   

 I remembered a store that was supposed to have a travel wallet I love so I walked to the center of town but they didn’t not carry it so I took the Tram back to find Peter just getting ready to go visit Jeannette. 


     I tasted my “mushrooms”  and played on the Internet.  I bought a sandwich on the way home from the Suriname shop…a Chicken Curry…should be a nice snack for dinner. It was.  
       Peter returned from visiting Jeannette and we tasted my first Johnny Walker Red.   Then I tasted some more….
      Thursday I woke after a very sound sleep and ordered flower delivery for Jeannette and the Blue Travel wallet from Amazon…much easier then going to the store.

Off on the train to Hilversum to visit Jeannette at Benveneta
       I bought a round trip ticket because I was not sure my Chipkaart would work on the Intercity Trains.  It would have.  I exited the wrong stop and ended in the city of Hilversum rather that the MediPark that was in walking distance.  I strolled the street and got a bite to eat before hailing a taxi.  The lady Taxi driver was very professional and pleasant to talk to.  She told me about the Mayor’s House that was built in the 30’s by a famous architect, gave me her card, and wished me a good visit. 
        Jeannette was waiting from her perch on the balcony, in the wheelchair type Throne on the second floor, over looking the beautiful garden below. I joined her for a pleasant visit.  It is always a pleasure to see Jeannette even in a wheelchair. I left after a half hour or so.  She takes a nap in the afternoons. 

        The supervisor called the lady Taxi driver and I had her show me the Mayor’s house then drop me at the Media Park to catch the train to Amsterdam.

 I visited the Park and had a yogurt smoothie before returning to Amsterdam.  My Tram to Rooseveltlaan was not coming to the center.  There had been a fire of some sort that delayed the trams and I had to take the subway to Watersplein then walk to Rembrantsplein to catch my tram home.  


      I finally got my stamps when I arrived and mailed my late Birthday card to my Granddaughter.  The Post Offices in Holland have been closed because of cost.  This could be our fate in the United States also.  They still deliver the mail but no Post Office.  I’m not sure how they manage but they do.

     I took my computer to an outdoor cafe and had a snack and a beer while catching up on my email.

 It was close to dinner time so I stopped into the Suriname restaurant and got a take-out for that evening and returned home. Peter arrived shortly after from his visit with Jeannette and we retired early.

TUESDAY VISIT TO HILVERSUM & JEANNETTE

           I ruined my surprise for Jeannette when I carelessly added her to my mailing list.  Monday, I mentioned I would visit her Tuesday! Duh.  It worked out well because her day was busy so she asked me to “surprise” her another day.  She has also told Peter to suggest I visit Haarlemmerstraat

in Central Amsterdam.  Since I was in Amsterdam last, this West Indian Area of the City has been upgraded to the best Shopping street in the city.  So my day started and ended there.

do you see what I see
Central Station

         I was to have breakfast at the first restaurant I ate at when I came solo to Europe for the first time in 1988.  The nephew of a friend from Phoenix who I had contacted but never met, picked me up at the train station on his bike in the pouring down rain and rode me  on the back of his bike with my suitcase to a B & B he had booked for my stay in Amsterdam.  I asked for his assistance to get a resident’s viewpoint and knowledge. When I was finished checking in he suggested a lovely Jazz music restaurant that served Dutch breakfast , lunch and dinner across the street.

My first meal 25 years ago..was here.


My first meal was Dutch Pancakes…and I’ve been eating there now for 25 years. When I arrived the owner, who , like me has added a few pounds , lost some hair, and a bit older, greeted me like an old friend.  He now only serves dinner and has remodeled his little “hole in the wall” .  Now there were more tables , no counter, and a piano so he could have “live ” Jazz…his passion.  
          I went on for breakfast on Haarlemmerstraat Coffee House and Sam’s Breakfast special.

Not Dutch Pancakes
When I arrived at the Central Train Station I headed for Haarlemmerstraat zig-zagging the Bike Park

then with a little directions from the Police, arrived at the Coffeehouse at the beginning of the street for breakfast.

I finished my meal and documenting the passerbys then headed for the end of the street .

 I caught a BUS and returned to Central Station then Home.

MONDAY MONDAY was all I hoped it would be…

Who said my blog was boring!
      Well I managed to get out of the house before Noon! I did a bit of shopping

Squeeze your own Oranges

and stopped for a light breakfast before returning to the house to drop off my shopping.  

Peter did my laundry with his and I helped him clean out the refrigerator by eating some yogurt.  

      Just after boarding the Tram I got off not far away to get some money and pick up some new Hash away from the Center where its a bit cheaper.

ATM Close by for Convenience

 I remembered a Village Bagel shop that I wanted to try and had promised myself to do some walking.

Mother Daughter entering Traffic

70 Y.Old Plus wearing her colors riding her Mini Bike

  A few blocks later I arrived and relaxed with a bagel but could get no photos from that “Arab” area so continued until I reached the Market Place…a mile long side street that always had anything you wanted and was a great place for photos.  

Nepalese Shopkeepers..one Nursing

      When I reached the end of the market I heading for the Leidseplein, another “square” that formed a center for entertainment.

 I got lost and ended up at Museumsplein…a better place that houses the famous Rijksmuseum as well a couple others.  I was exhausted and sat for some time while taking a few photos then off for my original destination when I saw the newly (in the last 5 years) renovated Rijksmuseum so took a few photos and decided to return to tour it another day.  

    Finally I arrived at the Liedsplein, after purchasing some “Mushrooms”, still exhausted so had an Iced Tea and decided at 5pm to take the Tram back home. Peter and I were to have that beer we missed last night because of his late arrival.

SUNDAY & SUNSHINE

     A beautiful day for a walk…it’s late 2:30 but I’m off.  Tram back to Rembrantsplein and Mulligans again…that’s it. Peter and I are stepping out for a beer on his return from visiting Jeannette, then early to be…well it’s 8 pm already?

Jeannette Married a couple now living in the states, just before her accident. That is what she does now to add to her fun.

SATURDAY: DAY TWO AMSTERDAM

     

I slept my average 10 hours and rose about 9:30 am. Peter was gone and it was a sunshine day.  I picked up my laundry then headed across the street at my favorite coffee-breakfast cafe for my fresh orange juice, American Breakfast and Latte.


 After spending some time on the computer I took the Tram to Rembrantsplein near the center for some photos and entertainment. 

Hari Krisna

SUNSHINE

Look Mom

Rembrant’s Night Watch

Not a Line Dance

Rent a Bike and Join the Dutch

           I discovered a Wok and Walk fast healthy food place where I ate a very good meal then headed for Mulligan’s Irish Pub for a Guinness cleanse my palate. Miriam the owner wasn’t there but I left my card and hope to return tomorrow night for the “Music Session” and visit her then. 

           I returned to Rooseveltlaan where I was staying and stopped by my old Dutch bar to see if anyone I knew was still around.  I recognized three people.  The bartender Rim, a lovely lady took a minute then shouted David as did one of the old timers on the other end of the bar.  We chatted a bit and I went over to greet and hug the old Dutchman with the handlebar moustache. 
          It was getting dark but on the way home I stopped at the Bookstore to great the owner …another friend I hadn’t seen in a while.  I gave him the progress report on Jeannette and am going back to get a card for her and have him sign it.  Next week I’ll get some flowers from her flower shop and have the lady sign the card then take the train to Hilversum myself to visit her.

9/11 ARRIVAL IN AMSTERDAM

         I slept in a bit as I had been up until 2 am uploading Photos from the Tour and packing.  I lugged my suitcase out the door and walked to the Gray Line stop where they graciously allowed me to leave my bags while I grabbed a snack next door for the trip.  I browsed a few souvenir shops but saw nothing I’d buy and assumed I would be able to do that at the airport.  

      I returned, picked up my bags (he who packs lightest, travels furthest) and managed a front row seat with leg room.  Noel boarded shortly after and sat with me again.  He struck up a conversation with a lady behind us that was from Minneapolis, recently married, heavy Norwegian accent, and when on about her jerk of a husband who was seated on the other side by himself.  They were on their honeymoon and had been fighting for the last week.  Noel is a great conversationalist and a gentle kind person.  He travels a lot also but usually short trips alone and stays at Youth Hostels.  Now he is returning to London they on to Galway to visit his parents.  

      His flight left earlier than mine so shortly after arriving at the airport we said goodbye and I got my boarding pass, checked my bag, got a bite to eat and boarded my plane to Amsterdam.  

      I watched a documentary called ASH that was about the last major volcanic eruption that spewed ash for weeks and the people that had farms nearby.  Interesting stories how it took a year to clean the ash and restart their lives…some for the better and others lost all.
      We arrived in Amsterdam on time but my Chipkaart, that is used for travel in Holland , I bought a couple years ago, needed more money added on it before I could use it again.

 I recharged it and hopped the train for RAI station near where I was staying with Peter and Jeannette.  I exited the first and wrong stop but rather than wait for the next train I exited and took a 10 minute taxi ride to arrive at the front door on time.  
     Peter was waiting up to greet me with stories of Jeannette’s fall and her ending up in a convalescent home.  She had emailed me with the news but didn’t explain all.  She had a hip operation a year ago and was recently taking pain medicine for an infection that developed recently in her hip that was NOT healing and had broke the skin.  She then fell one evening and Peter could see she broke her leg with the bone sticking out.  He called the ambulance but they in turn called the fire department to carry her down the stairs and into the ambulance.  When she had X Rays at the hospital the Doctor reported the bad news.  She had broke her leg in two places, a bone in her ankle and on the other side…she broke her knee.  

     Peter drove us to the home she was now at in the city of Hilversum, a rich village about 1/2 hour away, where Holland Public Television has it’s broadcasting headquarters.  The home was posh and her room and bath private and well equipped to handle an invalid in a wheelchair with both legs in casts.  Jeannette was in good spirits and as a nurse herself, realized she faced many months of recuperation and therapy.

 Still there was the infection which was on the back burner now and being treated with antibiotics.  Her room was on the second floor with an open balcony to the gardens below.  This was a really lovely place to be and much better than any hospital could provide.  10 patients and 5 staff that I counted.  Not all the patients were like her.  Some mobile and walked on and off the grounds on there own.  Older with dementia but good medical insurance!  

       We visited a while before the staff assisted her to the bathroom then the wheelchair and down the lift into the garden where Peter and I joined her for some fresh air and a walk.  Peter handled the wheel chair and I directed the cars away from us while we took the backstreets around the mansions.  

       It looked like Beverly Hills movie star home.  Her home, the Benventa was built around 1910 and is all Art Deco stain glass, chandeliers, staircases, bay windows, sun rooms, inlaid wooden flooring, bronze wall and lamps, fireplaces, window seats, gardens, etc etc etc.  The architect was a famous Dutchman…Basel something or other. 
     We were headed downhill but when we turned to head back the front wheels didn’t reverse and when Peter tried pushing it, he tilted Jeannette off balance and forward so her outstretched legs almost hit the pavement.  It was stressful for her and for Peter.  We finally managed to get it right but the uphill climb was difficult for Peter to push , so it was done in short intervals until we returned to the garden.  

      There we relaxed with a glass of wine and some Hummus I purchased before we left for a snack while waiting for dinner to be served.  Peter and Jeannette smoke so choose to have our dinner served outside rather than in one of the private or group dining rooms.  I left my coat to be laundered with the rest of my clothes and were to pick them up that afternoon so was freezing though it was 65%.  Then a pleasant surprise, Sanna, Jeannette’s daughter arrived by train.  She got off work late so left her bike at the Central Station and took the train and Taxi to the house.      

We exchanged greeting and she, another smoker, joined us.  Shortly after we were served a Chicken Curry and rice with Salad followed by a fruit parfait and accompanied by another bottle of Sauvignon Blanc from Chile.  This is where I want to convalesce if I get sick.  It was after 7 pm when we declined coffee and bid goodbye.  They preparing for a classical piano concert in the parlour that evening when we bid Jeannette goodbye and Peter drove us home.  
     Sanna took the Tram back to Central Station and invited me to join her family Sunday near there home on the West side of Amsterdam.   Peter and I watched a bit of National Geographic story of WW I before retiring.  

          He rose early to go to his cottage and garden just outside of Amsterdam where he spent the morning checking his Hothouse Cacti and outdoor garden.  I slept until 10 am, picked up my laundry and had breakfast with fresh OJ and cappuccino at the nearby neighborhood cafe run by an Egyptian couple. Now I will sign out…and head for the Greenhouse Coffee shop to get some Hashish and Mulligan’s Irish Pub to see Miriam the owner and have a Pint at Happy hour.  It is Saturday so it will be crowded with the entertainment tonight.  I’ll check the venue for the week and pick an evening to return and hear the Irish Music.
        

LAST FULL DAY BEFORE RETURNING TO MY FAVORITE CITY

Can I trade in?

Wednesday in Reykjavik

   

I slept a good 10 hours , woke , showered, shaved and booked my tour on the Internet then ran out the door around 11:30 but just as I reached the downtown area and the departure point…I had pains in my legs!  Why?  Then I remembered I forgot my Meds…I “shuffled” back, took the Meds and “shuffled” into the Greyline Tour office at Noon.  Ticket was issued along with recommendation for Breakfast across the street. 

 
         I entered the Jordundur, a very nice pleasant small restaurant with candles lit in the window and the chef greeted me.  I told him I had hoped to get breakfast if it wasn’t too late.  He inquired as to where I was from and when I said Arizona,  he replied he could prepare some bacon and eggs if I liked.  Great, I haven’t had them since I left.  How do you want them.  Anyway you care to prepare them.  NO I asked , how do YOU want them…OK never argue with a Chef..Over light would be fine.

     He returned with the frying pan on a platter with Bacon and Eggs over light, Tomatoes, Country Fried Potatoes and fresh sliced marinated Cucumbers.  The waitress gave me OJ with Coffee and a small loaf of fresh bread with butter.  I was in Heaven.  Ate all, thanked all and ran back in time to book my ride to the airport the next day and board my Tour bus to see some of Iceland.

     The bus had already stopped by the different hotels and picked up others so my seating was limited but managed a window seat.  It was a bus built for short legged people!  A gentleman joined me and we were off.  After the first stop, I re boarded the bus and another man joined me explaining he was sitting with the girlfriend of the gentleman that had sat next to me and they arranged to swap places so they could be together.  His name was Noel Broderick, 47 years of age, another construction engineer, from Galway Bay in Ireland and was living in London on vacation in Iceland.  We hit it off.  

      It was an hour’s drive to our first stop.  The trip went by dairy, sheep and horse farms and through lava fields covered in moss.  You could see crevices where the earth had moved and split open and an occasional rainbow in the mist.  

     When we arrived our guide explained there is a Riff that runs through Iceland where two Continental plates separate and are drifting apart.  The North American and the Euro Asian plates are gradually moving apart and expanding the Riff Valley.  Trust me..I may not have explained this well or accurately.  

     We then moved on to the Geyser…well a bunch of them.  They vent steam from below the earth’s surface and appear to be all around Iceland…along with 160 volcanoes.  That was a short fun stop.

      The last stop was Gossfalls?  Something like that.  The weather had quickly changed to COLD and WINDY.  We had to walk down to see both the upper and lower falls.  Those that had rain gear ventured closer to the mist….I peeked and returned as quick as possible.  It was very impressive.  Take it from someone who grew up visiting Niagara Falls almost every year.

Time to Go

      When we returned that evening Noel suggested we get a bite to eat…famous Hot Dogs…and a Pint or two at the local Pub or Pubs.

 We hit the Dubliner for a couple Pints then moved on to the English Pub where a shot of Black Death, Iceland’s Snapps left me motionless on the bar stool.

 

Then along came Siggy an Icelander that explained how the IPA beer was made by smoking the barley in Peat Moss.  Of course I had to have a pint…not so good…so now I had to have another IPA that wasn’t smoked in Peat Moss to wash out the taste of the first.  When the clock started toward the Midnight hour and my Mexican bartender and I finished our life stories

Only Mexican in Iceland..from Guatanato

…I bid Noel goodbye and took a taxi back to an empty house.  I loaded my photos on the Internet and finally retired around 2 am after packing for the trip to Amsterdam on 9/11..Thursday…today.

Myself and Noel from Galway



TUESDAY

         I woke around 7 am and decided I better have a shower and coffee rather then try and catch anymore sleep and miss the day.  Sam woke around 8 am and the Sun came out.

 I was startled, not have seen the Sun since my arrival!    I thought the volcano erupted. The sun is up almost 24 hours a day in the summer.  This allows the farmers to get 5 crop yields in 3 months to take them through the winter.  Hot houses are used also.  I made some coffee in Sam’s French Press and started out around 9:45 to catch the Get On/Off bus just up the street. 
         I noticed there are no Stop Sign at any of the streets.  Only painted crosswalks and when you set one foot out the traffic stops.  It is the same in Antwerp Belgium.  A survey discovered there were less accidents and more awareness without the signs.  

Only one park bench because it’s alway wet so no one can sit on it anyway.

They do have signal lights at major intersections but that is all.   I also noticed a whole classroom of 15-20 ,maybe 5th or 6th graders…out jogging!  I remember mandatory Physical Education in school twice a week.  I just couldn’t imagine the teachers today saying, “OK class, we are going to jog around a few blocks then back to school.”   They wore no uniforms or special outfits but seemed to be enjoying it…at least the ones up from..some of the laggards were moping along . Maybe that’s what we need to get back on track?

      It was early when I arrived and right after I finished the Best Hot Chocolate in the world..the Bus showed and I was the first customer of the day. First stop was the Perlan.  It is 4 or 5 huge Hot Water Heaters with a revolving restaurant on top…why not.  These large tanks store the hot water from underground in case Reykjavik takes long showers one day and depletes the supply, they back up the city with hot water so they never run out. I got off at that stop and had some Skyr and coffee for breakfast in their cafeteria.

 Skyr…pronounced scare is Iceland very high quality yogurt.  There is a revolving restaurant on the top floor with a glass dome over it that gives you a 360% view of the city as it revolves but doesn’t open until 6 pm.   I did take a walk around a walkway on the third floor and captured the view with my camera. 



       An hour later I hopped back on the bus and noticed there are trees in Iceland.  There were a stand of Spruce which is common but they do have other trees…not many but mostly Spruce.  They were chopped down years ago for firewood, and to dry stock fish they sold and stored to eat year round.  Meat was the main dish (Mutton) then fish and potato.  Reykjavik is the Northern most capital in the world.
      I got off at the Viking Museum and saw films and exhibits of the fishing industry from late 1800’s to about 1960.  These fisherman were a very hearty group of workers.  Out in freezing water in a dingy with maybe 6 men rowing while catching fish with lines they dropped in the water then at the end of the day setting sails and heading back they processing and salting the fish until late at night.  In the 1930’s there were so many that had died at sea they set aside a day of memory for them and celebration for the seaman and their families.  Fisherman would put on all there fish clothes…with oil skins and then jump in the harbor water and have swimming races to one end then rescue another fisherman in clothes and bring him back across the harbor.  I would have died doing that. 

The Chef

     I visited a Seafood restaurant across the street for lunch.  There was two kinds of dried fish with a mustard sauce, broiled fish with bones, fish cakes, creamed fish, different salads and slaws .  I had a bowl of soup then got a platter off this buffet.  There were a lot of construction workers feasting but I didn’t think it was all that great.  
     The bus came around again so I boarded and took it back where I started this morning.  There was a Museum of Einar Jonssonar a famous Sculpter.

This was magnificent but no cameras allowed…

 I had been to the Garden behind so decided to visit his home and now Museum that was the first museum in Reykjavik.   Then I returned home where I had a two hour nap and freshened up.  The Bistro I ate at the night before was pretty good so I walked down there and had a light Chicken Normandy…white chicken (dry) in a cream sauce with mushrooms and boiled potatoes.  Sounded good but was Mediocre…so I had a Tiramisu and Armagnac Brandy before returning home.  Tomorrow is my last full day and I may or may not take a tour into the hinterland for 6 hours.  I missed a tour of the Harpa Theater today. Maybe the Sun will stay out longer tomorrow.