Archive for the ‘Towns and Places’ Category

Holland America Line’s Eurodam in the News

Monday, June 30th, 2008

It looks like the Holland America’s Line’s new ship the Eurodam which I wrote about yesterday is to be named tomorrow and it has its own news website and a pretty brochure site too. The picture from yesterday’s article is below. For once Dutch Class has the jump on Wikipedia as they don’t have a photo yet.

It was also featured on the main Dutch evening news today.

Just for balance we’ll include a picture of an appropriately named slightly smaller ship moored not far away. In its own way it looks just as nice.

The Ship Rotterdam

 

Off-Road Parking Rotterdam Style

Sunday, June 29th, 2008

Parking space in the centre of Rotterdam is a bit limited, as with most major cities. When I visited there today I shot the below picture of some rare off road parking space.

The ship in the background is the Eurodam, a ship of the Holland America line. It is actually hard to do justice to the sheer size of it in either words or pictures but have a look at the one below. The two skyscrapers to either side are not exactly small…

More about Leiden

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

As noted in the previous post Oxford’s twin town in the Netherlands is Leiden and it is similar to Oxford in the sense that it is an old town with a prominent University distributed all over the town.

There are however also differences between Oxford and Leiden. One obvious one is that Leiden is one of the Dutch towns that has many canals running through it so that going from one place to another usually entails crossing at least one bridge. The picture below shows a canal view shot from a bridge on a somewhat sunnier day.

Leiden from A Bridge

Leiden really does have this “picture book” Dutch look about it. There is even a windmill in the centre opposite which you can buy Dutch pancakes. All that is missing to complete the picture is a herring selling cart and some seagulls although, some to think of it, you could find those too…

Cloudy Skies of Leiden

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

Leiden is the twin town of Oxford. In many ways Leiden is quite similar to Oxford. It is a picturesque medium sized town with an ancient university in it and just like Oxford the university is distributed all over the town.

I will be writing more notes on Leiden and how it compares to Oxford but for now I would like to reflect on cloudy skies being a very Dutch thing. If you have seen a few of them in Holland you will know what I mean. All countries have clouds but the Dutch get clouds. The below is an example. I took this picture with a camera phone while staying in Leiden last year.

Cloudy Skies over Leiden

The picture was taken in the centre of Leiden. It was a remarkable metereological effect even by Dutch standards. The sky went from fairly clear to heavily clouded in the space of a few minutes with the clouds moving rapidly and swirling into existence.

It was almost like an apocalyptic special effect out of a movie. I have never seen anything remotely like it here in Oxford.