Sunday, March 10, 2013

Holland

  Last week I went to Holland to visit some

close friends. It was lots of fun! The weather

was very cold, but it did not rain or snow. The

sun even came out for a bit! Even in winter,

Holland is lovely. It was interesting to see so

much water…canals and dikes everywhere. I

really enjoyed walking through Amsterdam.

The canal houses are amazing! It’s so neat

how they are built right next to each other!

Some of them are extremely narrow because

they were taxed on how wide the houses were.

I saw a hotel that built around a house

because the owner refused to sell. The house

almost looks like it is part of the hotel!

  (pic below)



One thing I had to get used to was looking out

for bikers. I had to keep reminding myself to

look for bikes as I crossed the street.

Somehow I managed not to be hit! The Dutch

really do ride everywhere, and it doesn’t

matter what age you are or how many people

are on the bike!

I visited Zaanse Schans, a touristy town with

windmills. It was so much fun! I saw how

wooden shoes are made and how practical

they are. The shoes are made from wet wood

and after they are carved out they have to dry.

They are so wet that if someone blows in

them, water comes out! There are even

wooden shoes for different occasions and

jobs: church, school, weddings, ice skating,

and so on. I also saw some working windmills,

but I wasn’t able to go inside. Of course I

could not be in Holland without having

cheese! There was a cheese shop that allowed

people to try different cheeses and spreads. It

was so much fun!! I couldn’t decide which

cheese to buy.


I love castles and I was so excited that I was able to visit one in Holland. I saw Kasteel de Haar, which was rebuilt in the 15th century. In the late 1800’s the castle was owned by Baron Etienne van Zuylen van Nijevelt van de Haar and restored by the famous Pierre Cuypers. He modernized it and his renovations are what can currently be toured. The Baron really only used the castle one month out of the year. It’s a beautiful castle with lovely gardens and ponds.


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