Le 4 juin 2013 15:59, "Steve Gillen" <[email protected]> a écrit :

> - getting my first replacem
>
> Do you know Guy, I wish I had got in touch, but
> then we had a good deal of "challenges" going for
> us - we are both disabled - currently I too am
> having to use a disability scooter due to my knees
> - getting my first replacement operation next week
> by the way....  and I had to fall in with Paula's
> plans too - I do promise you though, next time we
> will have a beer together and there will be a next
> time - we really took to Holland and Amsterdam as
> some on the list will attest to is they saw some
> of my postings and pictures on Facebook.
>
> WE saw lots of Indonesian outlets as you say as
> well as Surinamese food (is that the same?) - and
> we did indeed see Herring stalls, but Paula was
> having some problems with her digestion at the
> time and frankly, fish would have been over the
> limit for her.
>
> One place we ate that was truly great was the Half
> Moon restaurant ( De Halve Maen)in Sloten (just
> over the road from the Windmill) and we were made
> very welcome by a waiter there called Rob - he's
> an Ajax fan and we had a good time discussing
> football and dissing Eindhoven!  :-)  The food was
> lovely if you get a chance to go there and  can
> thoroughly recommend the Asparagus soup - that
> white asparagus soup is wonderful stuff isn't it?
>
> We'll try that other place the next time we are
> there - Thanks for that.
>
> An we'll also try the place John Lee has suggested
> to me, a sort of Dutch Beamish in a place called
> Zaanse Schans....  But this will be a few months
> or even next year before I can do this as I have 2
> upcoming operations on my knees, as I said the
> first one being next week.
>
> One thing worth mentioning - a very kind Dutch
> person saw my blue disabled badge in the car and
> suggested a place for me to go - can't recall the
> name now, but is  in central Amsterdam, and if
> anyone wants to know I have it written down and
> the documents are in my fire safe - I went and
> showed my disabled credentials and car details and
> they issued a notice that I can park for free in
> Amsterdam centre for the next 12 months - no
> notice on the screen at all (unless in designated
> disabled parking, then the badge is required) -
> quite a decent saving - nice people the Dutch,
> aren't they?
>
> Cheers
>
> Steve
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
> Guy Thornton
> Sent: 04 June 2013 10:27
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [LU] LU: It's all gone quiet over
> here - Test
>
> So you made it to Amsterdam Steve.
> Great, but you didn't get in touch. Shame.
> Could have pointed you in the direction of 'dutch'
> food, though most traditional dutch food tends to
> be winter fare (mind you, with the weather we've
> been having). As you say the croquettes aren't bad
> but did you get to try Nieuwe Haring (herring)?
> That's real dutch. And what about an Indonesian
> meal?
> (which is dutch in the same way Indian food is
> British).
> You may have gone to the Sloten windmill but what
> about the one in Oost? That has the 'Ij brewery as
> well with tasting local to try the products.
>
> guy
>
> On 4 Jun 2013 at 9:28, Steve Gillen wrote:
>
> > Hahaha Thanks Ian
> >
> > It was indeed the long awaited "European Tour"
> >
> > WE started off with a night in a premier in near
> to the channel tunnel
> > in Folkestone - nice hotel, can recommend it if
> you are travelling
> > that way..
> >
> > Into France and a night in Rheims - champagne
> region - very nice - on
> > to Dijon for a look at some of the incredible
> old buildings and
> > churches there and good food etc...We love
> France and will always
> > visit there whenever we can...
> >
> > Next day to Switzerland and a few nights in
> Lucerne - cloudy most of
> > the time, but still beautiful, albeit expensive.
> Lots of souvenirs
> > bought (currently Cuckooing in the hall as I
> type)
> > - great place.
> >
> > Into Munich for a couple of nights (via Austria
> and Lichtenstein) and
> > onto our favourite German city, Frankfurt. Visit
> the Zoo, good food
> > and a pleasant hotel. One night in Hanover, not
> so good as it pee'd
> > down the whole time and very few places on Earth
> look good when it's
> > pissing down... Final day in Germany in
> Osnabruck - I wanted to visit
> > the museum dedicated to the battle of Teutoburg
> Forest - the one where
> > the Roman General Quinctilius Varus lost 3
> legions to the Germans -
> > but it being Sunday the museum was shut
> > - Bugger! We liked Germany, but it didn't get to
> us as well as Holland
> > did.
> >
> > Into Holland and a stay in a lovely little town
> called Veenendaal -
> > very handy for a visit to Nijmegen and Arnhem
> and also a visit to the
> > Airborne museum at Oosterbeek .
> >
> > 3 nights in Amsterdam, doing the usual touristy
> bits of a trip on the
> > canals, a visit to the red light district (with
> Paula along with
> > me....) a visit to a splendid Windmill museum in
> Sloten - and no, we
> > didn't try any of the strange
> > substances in the café's   :-) - Amsterdam is a
> > lovely place as is Holland as a whole, we very
> much enjoyed that
> > country and will certainly visit there again -
> As was hinted at, the
> > food was OK in Holland, just not especially
> Dutch (other than the beef
> > and chicken croquette things we tried - not bad
> either).
> >
> > Finally an overnight ferry from Rotterdam to
> Hull and then an hour's
> > drive home (much better than 4 or 5 hours from
> Dover)
> >
> > A Great holiday - we had a good time - Southern
> Europe and the
> > Mediterranean for us next time though...
> >
> > Cheers
> >
> > Steve
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Ian Murray
> > [mailto:[email protected]]
> > Sent: 04 June 2013 08:07
> > To: Steve Gillen
> > Cc: Leeds List
> > Subject: Re: [LU] LU: It's all gone quiet over
> here - Test
> >
> > I think we've all been waiting to hear about
> your hols Steve! Is this
> > the long awaited trip to Holland?
> >
> > How was the skunk? :-)
> >
> > I
> >
> > Sent from my iPhone
> >
> > On 04/06/2013, at 14:46, "Steve Gillen"
> > <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > Er... has the list died whilst I was away on
> > holiday?
> > >
> > > I came home to find some emails, which I read
> > but then..... nothing!
> > > For 2 whole days now
> > >
> > > Are we still going?
> > >
> > >
> > >
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