A Year in Amsterdam
Ahh.. why not start with a standard canal picture.. You can always bet on a tourist being on one of these bridges taking a picture of a canal.. I guess that's why they call Amsterdam the Venice of the North... I live just down the road from this canal, if anyone is looking for me...


Another canal!! There are hundreds...

And another!

Ok I'll give you a little break.. Amsterdam is the city of cyclists.. They have their own special biking lanes.. its pretty cool. Bikes bikes bikes.. everywhere.. and I still need one.




The building in the distance has been converted into a shopping mall..


I think I could get used to living here..


Most of the old houses here are leaning in one direction or another due to the loose soil... A few hundred years ago there were severe floods that destroyed much of the city. This led to the construction of a dam on the Amstel river.. and yes.. that's where the name Amsterdam came from.. The city planners actually imported timber.. I think from somewhere in Scandinavia and drilled them into the ground to act as a foundation for much of the city. Most of the old parts of the city are still supported by this underground forest.. I learned this from a quirky Dutchman at our school.







Do you see the hooks on the houses? I hear that they use them to lift heavy objects up to the top floor, rather than taking the stairs..

A quick snapshot of Waterlooplein market (in the distance).. its an open air flea market.. A great place to find old obscure things.. LP records.. clothes.. DVDs.. ancient stereo equipment.. almost anything.. I'll do a post on that another time..

Here's the train station.. its quite huge.. I think part of it is a train museum as well.




Here's another picture of that canal I first showed u..

Dam Square.. The big building used to be the town hall, but after a royal family was established, they turned the hall into the royal palace.. Now I think its open to the public.. I'm sure the Queen found a nicer, tourist-free place to rest her feet.

Bobo would enjoy this..

I'm not sure what this is for.. it leads from the window all the way to the ground.. A friend of mine suggests that maybe its for a pet.. perhaps!



Here's another picture of that first canal.. back to haunt you! It's easy to take canal pictures!

There are only a few towers in Central Amsterdam.. the tops of them, (like this one) are made from wood, otherwise it would be too heavy, and sink into the ground.


A glimpse of one of the stalls in the flower market.. more of this later...




In the near future expect to see many pictures of rain.