Saturday, October 8, 2011

The Netherlands sans Amsterdam.

Thats right everyone, you heard me. I went to The Netherlands without going to Amsterdam!

Okay so technically I went through Amsterdam, but considering one of my oldest friends is from the north, I feel it's time for a geography bomb to hit y'all!


Okay, see that map? That is The Netherlands! Now you may note that I have thus far not said Holland. Thats because Holland is actually just a part of The Netherlands. See those pastel red and pastel yellow bits? Thats Holland! Amsterdam is in there right along with The Hague and Haarlem yay! My Dutch-venture took me to the two northernmost provinces, Friesland and Groningen which as y'all can see is not Holland.

Also I chose not to go to Amsterdam this time because I thought it would be more fun to see the town where my friend Paul is from, and thus we hung out in Heerenveen. Simply no regrets at all! The countryside was beautiful, I saw a windmill from inside and out and I got to meet Paul's mum who was really lovely! Then I went to Groningen where Paul lives and stayed in his tiny ass bedroom where exciting things like video gaming, beer drinking, napping and strange 'joppe' flavoured chip eating went on. As I said multiple times throughout the weekend it felt much like a high school sleep over weekend except with more people speaking Dutch.

I was enticed by it's seductive cries of 'Limited Edition: Fabulous Taste'.

It was also the first time I had played video games for a while, so it was nice to geek out a bit. Mind, we did do a little sight seeing in Groningen as well, but it was quite small, we rode around for a bit and I delighted in not having to wear a helmet on a bicycle which felt super weird.

Other than that, I spent a lovely day in Riga doing lunch with a friend who lives in Riga and coffee afterwards with a classmate who coincidentally was also wasting time in Riga. Riga is beautiful and fairly laid back so I recommend it for everyone, including myself as I really need to see more!

A significant thing that has happened since my last blog post is that after two years, I have left the eurovision website escdaily and along with much of the team I wrote with, we have formed a new site escXtra. Due to the fact that we all agreed to split as amicably as possible I won't really go into the reasons behind the split, but I feel that this new project is a better fit and I hope I can have nearly as much fun here as I did at the old site! As we are starting from scratch we are without most of the following we once had, so if y'all want to keep up to date with Eurovision and support my "work" on the side, please help us out by 'liking' our facebook page here!

The rest of my week and a bit has been filled up with homework which is finally hitting hard. I received a book in the mail this week which contains a 351 page saga I have to read in the next two weeks, major Estonian test on Monday and an essay which was due on Wednesday that I franticly wrote on Tuesday, on the wrong topic. All this has meant the second attempt at a trip to Finland has also been cancelled so I hope to see things get done soon so I can go to Finland!

And on that note, it's only like 50 days until I head to Armenia for Junior Eurovision! Woo! My application for accreditation was sent off two days ago, so it won't be long now until I get my official press stuff sorted out and get my first real taste of what it is like to be press on the ground at a Eurovision event, albeit a smaller one. With the sudden withdrawal of San Marino today and only two songs left to hear properly, My current tip for jESC victory is last weeks holiday destination, The Netherlands! If you wish to hear some darn infectious teen pop, here's the video for you!




And now it's time for the now traditional final thought:

4 comments:

  1. Goedemorgen! Ok, actually it's 'goedemiddag' but im not sure if you know that word.

    I think it;s cool that you went to the Netherlands without going to Amsterdam :) When you come visit me we can skip it too, and just hang out in the smaller towns around my hometown?

    So. We finally have internet at my new place, so a skype date is way overdue. Maybe I'll ask chris if he wants to come too, and we can all chat? He seemed a bit jealous the other day when you rang me ;)

    Listening to the Eurovision song now, it's alright :) Better than 'my family' :D :D Will miss watching it with you this year!! xx

    PS. I totally identify with the girl from the 'Ik ben een teenager' song.. what does that say about me?

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  2. M-M-M-M-My Family!

    I'd have been able to figure out Goedemiddag, just looks like 'Good Midday' not so complex!

    I'm not fussed really, I will do Amsterdam before I leave, but I'm perfectly happy to just travel 'n shit :D Also Belgium!

    Skype date fo' sho'! Chris should at least talk to me on FB chat if he misses me that much, you email me and comment on my blog, so you're getting more points than him!

    And I can't say I know enough about the lyrical content of 'Ik ben een teenager' past 'I am a teenager, I do what I want' :P

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  3. Hahaaaaaaa, nice, 'patatje Joppiesaus' huh? Jeah, my sister lives on that cr*p, nice! Glad you enjoyed your time in the far north of The NL's...

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  4. I loved The Netherlands, although to be fair that was never in doubt! I always felt that The Netherlands would feel somewhat similar to Australia since the mentioned Paul is probably my oldest and first real 'non Australian friend' and yeah, there was something kinda familiar about it.

    Can't wait to go back!

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