Monday 26 August 2013

Monchengladbach 21/8/13

Unsurprisingly there are several sculptures in the town centre alluding to the former footballing glories -we couldn't help childishly posing the footballers! this is a very sleepy town with a large housing stock but few people about. Again plenty of green spaces and the best ice cream cafe I have ever been to.
As we were quite close to the German border we decided to take a trip into the fatherland. Sticking a pin in the map we decided on monchengladbach - a town famous for its football team that had some success in the 1970s.

Amsterdam 20/8/13

We took the park and ride from the Amsterdam arena home of Ajax which included train and buses for 8 euro (5people). Chelsea lifted the Europa league trophy there in may.
I wasn't sure what to expect from Amsterdam, apparently it is horribly overcrowded at weekends but today it was fairly quiet and we could get around comfortably. Highlight we're the obviously beautiful canals and impromptu reggae trumpeter on a rowing boat and the architecture - lows were the seedy bar and red light areas.

Netherlands via France and Belgium 18/8/13

We decided to visit our daughter who is living in Tilburg for a few days. We used the Dover ferry and drove slowly to Tilburg - Much to the annoyance of the lorries who kept flashing me to speed up. One observation about Benelux is the effortless flow of the traffic due to variable speed limits and probably lower volumes of cars - taxis appear to be a rare sight as well - we had no hold ups in all 5 days.
The pace of life is much slower out here -  employees are given a lie in on Monday morning,  the population is low - most cities have a population below £500k, there is no free healthcare and green policies like priority to cyclists is promoted. Diesel fuel is also 30% cheaper than petrol. The food is basic, healthy and fresh and people are polite if a little reserved. The bars are relaxed and have a vast selection of beers at reasonable prices. There are many parks and lakes as well as the canals. Farming is basic and fictional with equipment of a vintage nature.
Our most enjoyable time was having a picnic at one of the numerous lakes.




Saturday 10 August 2013