I moved to Amsterdam from the UK in March 2003 and sometimes I have stories to tell. I'd like to share some of my adventures with you.
Thursday, November 13, 2003
Planting my feet
It's nice to be back on Dutch soil (or more correctly, sand). I guess it's the whole 'land-reclaiming' thing, but when they lift up the pavements here it reveals sand rather than mud. I know this because at any given time half of Amsterdam seems to be in the process of being dug up, sometimes by a workman wearing clogs (very sensible when you think about it - I bet no one ever broke a toe by dropping a paving stone in Amsterdam). The first time I saw a clog-wearing workman I was very excited. It was the same childish glee I felt when boarding my first double-decker train or when I discovered that they call peanut butter 'peanut cheese' here. It's been fun finding out the little differences, however daft, that make you look at things in a new light. I hope that familiarity doesn't take the fun out of it.
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