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Four days here in Amsterdam, after leaving Celebrity. Mike had arranged for an apartment at 402 Singel.
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Here a treat was that we were joined by Mike and Lindas grandson, Trevor, from Austin via a year abroad in Spain for his sophomore year of High School. The only problem was the injured list grew worse. Mike and Linda flew home to get care for Lindas wrist two days early and Ilene was feeling punky too, maybe bronchitis, so we were not as active as other we would have been.
One nice thing about cruise ships: they visit port cities. Pretty obvious but important to a water lover. Amsterdam moves on its canals, like Venice, except here freight moves by land rather than exclusively by canal boat, and here they do have a land based trolley system rather than rely on the vaporettos --canal bus-boats -- for passengers.
They have a museum of canals, which I visited, -- flying the Amsterdam flag, not the Red Light District flag, despite its XXX appearance.
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More instructive as to the canals was a boat tour ride, about five miles in a counterclockwise loop. The canals have no tides, the city being separated from the sea by locks and depth is 7 to 15 feet. The annual fee for a canal side tieup for a small boat is very inexpensive but if you want to live in one of the many houseboats that line some of the canals, you have to buy one; there is no more space available.
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We boys strolled about the red light district in the evening which I found garishly unpleasant with coed mobs roaming the streets, Dam Square with the City Hall, left, and its adjacent cathedral,center,
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the courtyard of the Beguins, a community of religious Catholic women who wanted to live together but not to become nuns,
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and the Van Gogh museum. None of these had any watery references. Though I did see Van Goghs painting of this bridge. or one like it, that we passed under on the canal tour.
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Better luck, for those interested in things nautical, was at the Rijsmuseum,
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which was built late in the 19th century and recently reopened with the courtyards covered
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which provide spaces for this Calder which was being assembled while we were there.
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It was built as a secular cathedral to the art of the Dutch rather than for religion. Nice library, restricted for scholars.
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Off to the side of the great hall filled with famous works by Rembrandt, Hals and Vermeer was a salon of naval scenes.
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They also have a nautical room in the basement with models and artifacts related to the sea.
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A highlight of our visit was the Anne Frank House where we waited on line outside for about 80 minutes, along with a horde of others who felt this was an important place to be visited.
The flight home was uneventful. And now for some real sailing!!
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