Holland after the tulips

Continuing my running theme of places under a gloomy sky, I finally got round to editing the Holland pictures and got them up online.

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Houses on the Damrak canal, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
with window box of geraniums


There's no doubt that the weekend round the Netherlands was a dissappointment. We arrived under cloud, toured around under a white-out sky, saw no tulips and even the coast was under mist. But then on the final evening and following morning in Amsterdam we got a break and there's some nice pics of us drinking beers...I even had a [schmoke and a] pancake for breakfast.

Stickers adorning a doorway in Amsterdam, The Netherlands promoting coffee shops and local culture
Stickers adorning a doorway in Amsterdam,
The Netherlands promoting coffee shops and local culture


Keywording this one was fun, we forgot to make a note so Google Maps satellite view to the rescue...

The Oude Lutherse Kerk (distance) on the Singel canal from the Torensteeg Bridge, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
The Oude Lutherse Kerk (distance) on the Singel
canal from the Torensteeg Bridge, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

2 comments:

AndySmee said...

Now I'm really mad, grrr

wim said...

Well we have about the same weather over here that you have over there, just one day later ;-)
Glad you liked it anyway!

You got B1CCDC almost right!
There actually is an *Oude* (old) Lutherse Kerk on the Singel, but it is at the other end, opposite of the flower market. (It's entrance is on the Spui.)
http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oude_Lutherse_Kerk
This one is the *Ronde* (round) Lutherse Kerk. It has been used as a showroom for tents in the 50's and 60's.
http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronde_Lutherse_Kerk_(Amsterdam)
From 75 it has been used by the hotel next door, then the Sonesta. This is why to this moment many people call this the Sonesta Koepel (cupola or dome), though it now is owned by the Renaissance Amsterdam Hotel.
It used to have a bright light green dome. A really shining landmark on the Amsterdam skyline. Sadly the whole roof burned down in 93.
I was born just outside of your frame to the right at #55.
The narrow house in B1D4RX is generally referred to as the narrowest house in Amsterdam. The address is Singel 166.
http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singel_166
There are more *narrowest houses* of which one is on the Singel also: at #7: the front is 80 cm narrower, but the house itself is much wider.

Sorry for the wiki pages in dutch only.

best regards, wim wiskerke (on alamy too)