It's a delightful city and, thank you COVID, was not crowded. We secured tickets online for the Reijksmuseum, the Van Gogh Museum, and a canal tour. Those were our only plans - beyond that we visited Zaanse Schans (a recreated Dutch village with wind mills) and just walked around the city.
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| Reproduction windmills - but still interesting to learn they were used for making paint and sawing lumber! |
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| And of course they make wooden shoes! |
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| So I couldn't help singing the Doobie Brothers' "Wynken, Blynken and Nod" for the rest of the day. |
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| Amsterdam street scene - completely devoid of tourists. |
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| And did you know Amsterdam was known for rubber ducks? |
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| I do love Vermeer. |
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| In the Reijksmuseum. |
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| This was in the Reijksmuseum - Rembrandt. |
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| Tourists. |
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| I loved the Van Gogh museum - so interesting and well laid out. |
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| Also painted by Van Gogh - I love this one. |
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| Also painted by Van Gogh - lovers in a garden. |














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