Happy Koninginnedag!!!

I know it was a few days ago now, but I thought I’d share a little local colour with you! And that colour, was Orange.

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On Queen’s Day every year, everyone gets their orange on and hits the streets to celebrate Queen Beatrix’s Birthday. Though Queen Beatrix was born on 31 January, the holiday is observed on 30 April as it was the birthday of her mother and predecessor, Juliana. (Follow the link above for more information)

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We stayed to the Centrum given where we began from and the fact that not only were we on foot, but the entirety of the public transport system was not operational owing to the sheer magnitude of people that converge on the city centre.

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I actually wish we’d been closer to Vondel Park and the activities there, or that crossing Amsterdam on foot to get there wasn’t such an epic journey through the crowds.

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But we had a LOT of fun watching the party boats on the canals!

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I’d love to be on a boat next year! Just ambling our way around waving at everyone. Or dancing our way around the canals.

It was all so loud, and the City such a mess (I have to get used to outdoor urinals I guess) that it was kind of a relief to get home.

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You might want to turn the volume down on your speakers before pressing play on the video!

But still, I can say that we have partied our first Queens Day! Happy Koninginnedag everyone!!!

As an interesting side fact, there were 100,000 LESS people in Amsterdam for Queen’s Day than there were last year!

Wild Ramblings

Oh Wow! So much has happened! In no particular order …

Café cats

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Orange Tulips

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Canal Tours

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Concept Store Gardens

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More canals

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More wonky houses in canals

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Some local flavours

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But best of all, we now have residents visas, bank accounts, and a temporary place to lay our heads. All this combined means that we now have our kittuns back with us!

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They have lots of exploring to do too!

Hitting the Streets

With so much to see and do, and not much time before Himself needs to begin at the office, we decided to hit the ground running. Armed with a batch of brochures helpfully provided by the hotel we were staying in, we headed to breakfast.

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With the assistance and input of a local, we reached the conclusion that we need to see everything, just not necessarily all at once.

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So we headed off to wander the streets of Amsterdam and soak up our new environment.

The architecture is magnificent.

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We keep being blown away just by staring at the buildings.

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It’s so different from Australia and New Zealand.

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Did you know the front of the buildings leans inwards in order to move in furniture? The stairs inside are too narrow and steep. These are still in use today, we’ve watched them be used.

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Before street numbers, it was the different shapes of gables that identified your house.

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And it doesn’t really show up in the picture, but can you see how the side wall heading back from the front of this house is slanted and not at right angles? I can’t imagine trying to furnish a house of this shape! *grins*

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Houses built into the canal. I’m in love!!!

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I laughed out loud when I saw this house, and yet there are many like it. I honestly am not sure how some of these buildings are still standing they are so far from square! But they have been for centuries now, and it’s beautiful!

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I can’t wait to discover which one we’re going to live in!!!