Chris and Katie after packing all day

Chris and Katie after packing all day
Whew....we did it and for less than 50 lbs...

Thursday, July 15, 2010

OFF to Amsterdam again today

Gonna take in a canal tour and the ZOO..... more info and pictures comin' soon. It's a bit cloudy and cool here today with a forecast of more rain.....hope we don't melt!

4 comments:

  1. All your adventures sound so wonderful! I really, really would have enjoyed seeing the tapestries and weavings. I remember seeing the Bayeax Tapestry many years ago. Europe must be having a heat wave. We certainly are down here in Louisiana! Very hot. Anyway, continue to have a good time, and I really enjoy reading your blog...and the photos are great!

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  2. Hey Dawnie....thanks for following us.... we had a great time in Amsterdam at the ZOOOOOOO.... you know they say it's all happening at the Zoo I do believe it.... I do believe it's true....good ole Simon and Garfunkle.... it's cool here today we toured a windmill....and rode bikes again....no crashes today but did get my skirt caught in the brakes....yikes!!!! not fun and the skirt looks awful.....laters...

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  3. Listen Katie: I am not sure the bicycle is your "cup of tea" so to speak, at least not in a skirt! Were you wearing a skirt when you crashed into the barbed wire???? I am just kidding....I know, I love the long, flowy skirts with their romantic flair...but maybe they don't work too well riding bikes! Back when I lived in New Orleans (years ago), our folk dance group had a performance in the French Quarter, and since finding a parking space was nearly impossible unless one wanted to pay mega bucks for a garage, we all decided to ride our bicycles down to the Quarter. Well, needless to say, the girls had various costume skirts (some long). Thank goodness for a bright young man (who didn't own a car and only rode his bike everywhere), that was astute enough to "warn" the ladies! He recommended that we "pull up - the back of our skirt - to the front and tuck it into our waist bands - then we put pony tail elastics on each leg to keep the wind from billowing the folds. It looked like we were wearing Turkish pants! But it worked - no skirt in spoke damage. Skirts in spokes, scarves in wheels - shades of Isadora Duncan! Mind yourself and the bike, Katie. We would like to see you safe and sound, back in Houston! Have a great few days remaining!

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  4. SUre wish you had been around and given me this advice about the skirts....see Dutch gals in skirts all the time the reason I had on a skirt was so I could wear my BRACE.....anyway NO I wasn't wearing a skirt when crashing into barbed wire and I won't be wearing one again today as we set off to play tourist here..... 2 museums and more postings later.....

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