General photos from Amsterdam - October 2002. Here a plane flies over the nice shopping mall across from the Royal Palace
behind Dam Square
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I know this doesn't look like a shopping mall, but it is!
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Prince Claus died in October 2002 and people laid flowers and other items at the Royal Palaces in Amsterdam and
The Hague in rememberance. Unfortunately that was a very COLD and RAINY day, so I didn't get any photos until a couple days later when it
was sunny, but they still had some items left there. Here a woman pauses at the steps of the Royal Palace.
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And some police officers
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The flag of The Netherlands at half staff
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Memorial items
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On to more cheerful topics, there are strange ads like these in Amsterdam, advertising careers like Airport Security Guard and
Tram Conductor, I guess not enough people are interested and hopefully someone will be inspired to change careers by seeing these
advertisements...
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The Rijksmusem from along Prinsengracht at night
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A nice display in a store window
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This is near Westerkerk, quite the normal Dutch approach on things, nothing is sacred and fries are always a good addition to
anything. Makes for quite the humorous mural though.
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A tram moves by along Vijzelgracht with the glow of the moon peeking out from behind a building.
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Very silly young women place bird food on each other's heads and laugh as the birds swarm to them on Dam Square
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A woman concentrates on making the perfect flower arrangement along the Flower Markets at Bloemenmarkt
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More flowers
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And more...this is October folks...
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And more...the Dutch love flowers and buy them whenever visiting a friend for dinner or such
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And if you can't afford the real thing, wooden tulips aren't a bad second choice!
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We had quite the bad wind storm on Sunday, October 27th with trees down all over the city. I was on my way back from Church in south
Amsterdam and getting back into the city was made rather difficult by this tree down over the tram lines, eventually a bus came and
got everyone waiting at the Tram 9 stop along Brinkstraat near the A10. It tried to go North along the #9 route, but encountered this,
turned around and headed around the A10 to Amstel Station near where I work. Of course, just as I got there they cancelled all train
service, so I walked across the Amstel River in P-O-U-R-I-N-G rain to work where I spent about 10 minutes redialing the taxi
service (there are only TWO cab services in Amsterdam - the easiest on to remember is 677-7777). Lucikly I got through and was home
shortly thereafter, but it was quite the adventure.
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A sunset from the office where I work.
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