Angi1972 took a pictures of some Muscari that her and her kids planted in the yard. This picture is for her to use as inspiration. I would love to have a river like this in my yard. Would you?
Angi1972 took a pictures of some Muscari that her and her kids planted in the yard. This picture is for her to use as inspiration. I would love to have a river like this in my yard. Would you?
After we spent ALL day walking around the Keukenhof Garden on Saturday, Bear drove Kit Kat and I to Amsterdam. We got into town about 7, found our hotel and then went to the grocery store to pick up supper. (If you ever want to save money, you can knock off hundreds of dollars on a trip by not eating at restaurants.) Anyway, the market was right on museum plein so I made them go over in the grass and play nice while I got some pictures of the Van Gogh, Rijksmuseum and the concert hall.
I really wanted Bear to stay in Amsterdam and run around with us but the plan was for him to drive home bright and early Sunday morning so he could rest up for a bit. He gets up at 0400 every morning for work so an early bedtime is good. Also, we knew he had weekend duty the following weekend which means that his next day off was going to be 12 days away. So some rest Sunday night was important to his “old man” health.
We went back to our hotel and after eating went out again and walked clear to Liedseplein so Kat could visit a coffee shop. Oh to be young again. ROFL. We went to The Bulldog. <—link} I didn’t have to smoke a thing because I’m a cheap date, I just drank a beer and breathed normally. I wouldn’t say I actually got high, let’s just say I was very relaxed. How do I know the difference you might ask? (1. I didn’t get the munchies, and let’s face it I’m a cow and (2. I didn’t get the giggles. Both sure signs for me, I did get a real bad case of “I want a cigarette”, which surprised the heck out of me after 2 and a half years of being a nonsmoker. That kinda made me sad, that it snuck up on me and that I’m still addicted in some part of my brain. Those habits die extremely hard. (I didn’t have one)
Bear took off bright and early the next morning (Sunday) and Kat and I started wandering and touring. I had seen this balcony the night before so I made sure we went past it again in daylight so I could see the details. I’m glad I did, I don’t think I’ve ever seen anything quite like it before. Have any of you?
Now a couple of doors. You guys have no idea how happy doors make me, it’s completely ridiculous! I was beyond thrilled when it was suggested to angi1972 that this years theme in pictures be doors. I literally have hundreds of door pictures from all over, and now I finally have a group of friends that appreciate them as much as I do.
We were waiting for the tram when I took this and while this copy looks rather washed, it printed out beautifully. If I was more computer savvy I could fix the colors, but I’m not so we all have to suffer.
Here’s an idea!!
I’ll go back and take another picture.
(plot, plot, plan, plan)
We saw this on one of our wanders. The rest of the store was empty and there were no signs in English or Dutch to explain what it was or why it was there.
I love this bear, he looks very happy and I love a happy Bear
I asked my husband one day whether he considered himself more of a Grizzly type bear or a Brown bear. He said he was a Brown bear, then he paused and said except when I’m with you, then I’m more of a Teddy. Can I get an ah…..
It’s comments like that that let him get away with nothing for Valentines day for 26 years. Who needs flowers and candy when you live with a guy that thinks like that?
When we saw this one we realized how much the canals look like roads.
We took a canal tour Monday morning and it came back to Westerkerk but I think it’s prettier at night. Anne Frank Huis is on the left just a few doors down from the church. This is the tower she could see from the attic and the chiming of the clock she could hear.
This is the tallest church tower in Amsterdam. It’s where Queen Beatrice was married in 1969 and is also where Rembrandt is buried. They don’t know for sure where his grave is but they think its on the northern wall.
Speaking of Rembrandt…………..
That’s me knocking on Rembrandt’s front door….
….he didn’t answer.
We toured here and I took pictures in every room just like everyone else on the tour and then in the last room a docent scolded me for taking pictures. I thought then that she was a little late telling people no pics. Every other museum had signs as well as docents very clearly stating no pictures. This was the only place that didn’t. I should have known better. I did get a bunch of really good pictures though!
And now one last picture.
Me and the I amsterdam sign, with my Bulldog bag and my Ireland jacket! Hey, I was cold, the wind never quits, so give me a break, lol!
Yay, for Amsterdam. I promise to put up more pics and tell more, but this is plenty of my ramblings for now. hope everyone enjoyed it all.
All links are in RED
My husband, who knows my insatiable need for reading material, brings me the paper every day. The only paper readily available on the Army post is the Stars and Stripes, so that’s what he brings to me and I read it cover to cover everyday. He brings me Sunday’s paper on Monday or Tuesday and it is Sundays “Scene” magazine insert that I have a problem with and that I would like everyone’s to give me their opinion. Every week, “Scene” has a small section called feedback and they ask 6 soldiers or dependants a random question and print their answers. For example one week they asked what type of music they liked best, another time they asked what they missed most about home, and another time they asked what they liked best about living overseas, anyway you get the basic idea. This week the question was “What’s the best bargain you’ve ever found?
What is your opinion of these answers?
The dictionary defines a bargain this way
n. 1: agreement 2: an advantageous purchase 3: a transaction, situation or event regarded in the light of its results.
and it defines steal this way
vb. 1: to take and carry away without right or permission…
So my question is did soldiers #2 and #4 steal the car and dog kennel?
I feel they did. They took something without right or permission, without paying for it fully after they had agreed to a price. They however feel they got a bargain, they look at it as a purchase that went to their advantage.
I guess what really bothers me is that the military paper, that is printed for soldiers, thinks this is okay. I thought our soldiers were supposed to have ethics and morals, heck I thought THEY held themselves to an honor code. Where is the honor in not even paying for what you have agreed to purchase? Am I over-reacting? Again!
Most of the time I hit the delete button but this one was pretty funny. My sister is the one that forwarded it to me.
Local Bar Sues Local Church
In a small Texas town, a new bar/tavern started a building to
open up their business. The local Baptist church started a
campaign to block the bar from opening with petitions and
prayers.
Work progressed, however right up till the week before
opening, when a lightning strike hit the bar and it burned to the
ground.
The church folks were rather smug in their outlook after
that, until the bar owner sued the church on the grounds that the
church was ultimately responsible for the demise of his building,
either through direct or indirect actions or means. The church
vehemently denied all responsibility or any connection to the
buildings demise in its reply to the court.
As the case made its way in to court, the judge looked over
the paperwork. At the hearing he commented, ‘I don’t know how I’m
going to decide this, but as it appears from the paperwork, we
have a bar owner who believes in the power of prayer, and an
entire church congregation that doesn’t.’
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