Enkhrizen Folk Museum
From Ghent we moved on to Amsterdam. Our biggest shock was
the number of people on bikes. In Amsterdam, bikes rule, they have their own
lanes and yield to no one. You cross a bike lane at your own risk. After
visiting Brugge and Ghent, Amsterdam took quite an adjustment. Hordes of
tourist everywhere; tour busses dumping more visitors out, faster than the
chocolates on Lucy’s conveyor belt. Amsterdam has an excellent public
transportation system, so getting around town was no problem. We toured the Anne
Frank House; fortunately we had reservations and avoided the 2 hour wait to
enter. We took a day trip to Enkhrizen to tour the Folk Museum. On the train we
met a guy travelling out to see his parents. After several hours at the museum,
we got back on the return train, and he was there also! He shared his local
knowledge with us. We planned to meet up with him and his wife in Amsterdam,
but we just ran out of time.
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1 comment:
were you scared at all in Brussels? court my gdtr was supposed yo.go.to go to europe with choir,was cancelled due to shooting in paris brussels and potential in Luxembourg
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