A lot of things I could tell, but I'm a little tired and need to sleep ;-) enough to say that first night in Amsterdam, wandering without purpose and not following any guide, guess in what neightborhood I ended in? let me say there were a lot of rainbow flag ;-)
I'm surprised that they still have windmills in Holland...I assumed that they were a thing of the past with only a few left for the benefit of tourists.
What superb pictures - those tulips are gorgeous. It's a lovely city, we've been there a couple of times, and have friends in Delft. Enjoy your trip!:)
I stayed a few weeks in Amsterdam then went on to Berlin, good thing I did, the Berlin Wall was a-cumin' down. I don't know which was better seeing the 'prostitutes' of Amsterdam or seeing the wall tumbling down. It was November 1989.
I spent a few weeks in Amsterdam and only left to see the Berlin Wall go tumbling down. What a time that was, the winter of 1989. I don't know which I miss the most, the 'prostitutes' of Amsterdam or the Berlin Wall disappearing for good. In a way, there is a longing for that time.
Beautiful pictures, Elisa. I especially like the first one... image of distant windmill taken through blade of nearby... further proof you have a good eye for artistry.
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I'm surprised that they still have windmills in Holland...I assumed that they were a thing of the past with only a few left for the benefit of tourists.
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Beautiful pics.
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