Showing posts with label europe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label europe. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

pont des arts

words cannot explain how much i love this bridge! the pont des arts is a narrow, pedestrian, boardwalk-bridge next to pont neuf & the île de la cité, and it's known for its 'lovelocks'. visitors attach engraved/signed padlocks to the bridge's railings, and then throw the key into the depths of the seine below. it's all very romantic, except for the fact that there are now too many people attaching locks, so that the french council has to come along and chop away a heap of the locks...so much for everlasting love!  if you're lucky, yours will be left in peace...but don't bank on it...

this bridge is hands down the best place to watch the sunset over paris (even better than on the steps of sacré coeur, which is saying something due to my slightly biased love for montmartre...), with la tour eiffel in one direction, and notre dame/île de la cité in the other. the golden sun bounces off the stone buildings & reflects off the water...words don't do it justice - you have to see it for yourself!

the pont des arts essentials: a camera & a bottle of champagne. so that's exactly what i had on me when we got here yesterday evening to celebrate lotta's last night in paris, before she headed home to finland today. a mixture of sad & happy times in one of my favourite places in paris. what could be better??


bon retour lotta & à bientôt,




S.
looking towards île de la cité & pont neuf (right)
the air is always filled with music, merci resident buskers
the bridge
champagne overload
lovely ladies
frida's neglected vogue

Friday, May 20, 2011

amsterdam

just one week in paris, and i was already on a train heading north to the netherlands. together with my au pair family, we spent a phenom weekend in a-a-a-amsterdam...
wheels, water & weed  - the three most common things you'll find in amsterdam:
1. wheels. amsterdam is a city that runs on two wheels. old-school push-bikes with super skinny wheels & cliché european vespas dominate the roads. apparently 80,000 bikes are stolen in amsterdam every year... happy days!
between us all we hired a bunch of bikes for the weekend and rode around the beautiful city. scariest thing ever trying to switch to the right-hand side on a bike - especially with a million +1 other bikes whizzing around. i just never know which way to look...

2. water. canals criss-cross their way across amsterdam, meaning that there was a never-ending number of bridges. at first it was confusing & so hard to tell where i was - it kinda felt like a maze. bit hard to read a map while riding a bike... sssssooo pretty cycling along the edges of canals, then up & over the little bridges. at night it's especially beautiful because all the cities light's are reflected in the water. amaze!

3. weed. no matter where i was in amsterdam, there was always a whiff of pot hanging in the air. there are coffee shops left, right & centre - this is amsterdam and there's nothing quite like it.

apart from these, i also cycled to the incred van gogh & stedelijk museums. got to see van gogh's famous sunflowers, as well as a tidal wave of impressionist & pop-art works at de stedelijk. i couldn't come to amsterdam and not go to the anne frank huis, so i pedalled on to check out where she hid away for two years during the WWII. it was a bit spooky to be standing in the actual house & reading (pretending to understand dutch) her actual diary...

in the centre of nieuwmarkt there's a chateau-turned-restaurant where we ate on our first night here - then in the morning the whole square was transformed into a market. i lost track of time looking through a huge collection of old postcards, sketches, drawings and photographs of amsterdam & dutch culture - and eventually ended up buying several of my favs...for a grand total of 80c.
lining one of the central canals is the bloemenmarkt - amsterdam's floating flower market. it's full of life with bright & bold flowers blooming from every free space - including a pile of wooden clogs.

gotta say though that my delish breakfast of poffages on sunday topped off the entire weekend. omnomnom dutch pancakes with lemon & dusted with icing sugar...


dag for now, amsterdam ...but i'll be back



S.
noah the chocolate face
red light district

de waag, château-turned-restaurant

bloemenmarkt
de rijksmuseum
zelfportreet, van gogh 1887-88
fishing boats on the beach at saintes-maries, van gogh 1888
luckily there was a diagram - i wasn't sure what to do with the button
what is puch?
our hotel
amsterdam = bike city
necessary addition to the mug?
second-hand books for the taking on geldersekade
just a couple of bikes