Pastry Pals
Last week I took a coach up to Denmark to see Robert and Olivia. It was so much fun!!! After a recovery sleep, Rob and I cycled into Copes' city centre and purchased him a 'Wednesday/Thursday' jumper. Christina, Rob, and I made Turkish cuisine for Liv and her international pals before slamming that night in the Meat Packing District [bar Mesteren & Larlingen]. We ended the night dancing away to Danish DJs in Zefside. I spent COP[ES]ious amounts of time putting the world to rights with Olivia; through mincing/getting lost/spending money in the [not so] Cheap Monday and Samsoe & Samsoe stores in the Scandi city, and making pizza with Tamsin. Wonderful Copenhagen!
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In order to become a Rotterdame I figure I must attempt to look like some sort of Northern European babe. When in Copenhagen, and whilst hanging about Rotts and 'Dam, I took some snaps of well-dressed characters. Styles predominantly Dutch or Danish, feat. [not so Northern] Latvian, Ukrainian, and British fashionistas too.
Make me Dutch or Danish
Layer up on sneakers, with scarfs, and trousers [don't get your legs out for the lads] or leggings with long dresses and skirts. Perhaps wear a day heel, feature a lot of dark colour, look neat, maybe a hat, and model all of this on your [hopefully beautiful] bicycle.
...is John boy doing back in The Netherlands?
After a fleeting week in China, Father dropped by the Amstel for 24 hours. Pub or bar? How about Van Gogh, canals, and Teppanyaki cuisine..
AmsterDAD
[with thanks; those stylish citizens, source http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/gogh/, http://www.galanart.com.au/van-gogh-25/van-gogh-set-3/index-10.html, and magnificent restaurant Sazanka http://www.sazanka.nl/Home.html]
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