Wednesday, September 07, 2005

Bloemgracht

We've brought good weather to Amsterdam again.

It's been a gloomy summer here, apparently, but on our first day in the city the sun has been shining and a cool breeze has brought the hot temperatures to perfect. It's great to walk around when everyone's out and moving around and in a good mood because it's a beautiful day.

We got in from Paris last night around 8:30 and made our way to Gerry and Christina's apartment on Bloemgracht by tram. Piece of cake. Nice to actually feel like we know our way around. Gerry and I ran out and got a few pizzas, and we ate them at their place with a couple glasses of wine. We were all worn out, so it was an early night--followed by a LONG night's sleep. The guest bed here is so comfortable that I sleep like the dead and have a hard time getting out of it in the morning.

Today Cathy and I went down to a big shopping strip near Dam Square to poke around and get a few things, and mostly just to get a shawarma at a little restaurant she'd eaten at before. We didn't find that one, but the one we found was just as good. Sliced rotisseried lamb on pita with a huge 'salad bar' full of pickled things, vegetables, and sauces to muck it up with. Delicious.

After we returned, I headed out again to stock Gerry up on beer and get some yogurt and fruit for breakfast (man, I can't tell you how tired I am of baguette and soft foil triangle cheese and weak coffee for breakfast, nice though it was). A quick trip down the alley, past the coffee shop (ahem) and the Cafe Chris--a cool little pub of dark wood and striped awnings, today with a good handful of people sitting at tables on the sidewalk--and a quick right at the main street gets you to Gall & Gall (pronounced cchhhalllenccchhhall), and a half-block double back gets you to the small market. Everything so close and small and personal-like. I carted the two crates of empty bottles to and the one crate of full bottles back from the store on the rear rack of Christina's two-ton dark green jalopy of a city bike. Wonderful machine. You could run it through a brick wall and maybe knock the front wheel out of true.

Tonight we celebrate Christina's birthday with dinner out and some drinks, and who knows what-all else. With the impending long wedding weekend, it's likely to be a mellow night, which is just fine.

That's all for now. Hope you're all well.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hi Chris and Cathy,

I assumed I would be visiting the blog after you returned, time these days moves so quickly glad I caught you while still on the road.

The gulf coast is much likethe third world isn't it? it's unreal. Austin has opened its doors to something like 220,000 people, and there have been an incredible amount of donations locally (of course disregarding Gov. Rick Perry who is only in it for the photo opps like Bush).

don't know if you've heard it or not but Lance Armstrong told the Austin American Statesman he might go for an 8th, and CNN reported he's going to start training with the team.

gotta run its someone's birthday at work and need to sing happy b-day (and get me some CAKE) :)

Best to you both! xoxo
Sandra