“You speak a good German”
No, not me, duh, but we’ll come back to that later…
So we were somewhere in Amsterdam when last we met, dear reader (not you Jim, the other readers, both of them). All 3 of us slept very late and after waking up a bit Biggi declared she wanted breakfast, even though it was 1:00pm by the time we were motivated enough to leave the room. Andy hunted up a place to aim towards on Google and off we went. Our hotel was right by Centraal Station which is quite a building, so we wandered across the street in that direction, took some pics and worked our way towards our destination. We didn’t make it to that restaurant because Biggi was HUNGRY and our walk took us right by a place the declared breakfast all day, bingo! An excellent call it turned out to be as well. Not only was the food good, but the coffee was superb.

After the refueling stop was finished we wandered along and through some of the many shops that line the streets. We stopped in the central plaza in town where there were a number of street performers, including a Darth Vader I had to get a picture of for Aidan & Owen. Then we headed into Madame Tussaud’s. The wax figures were the usual mix of local figures who you would never know unless you were a local and movie & music celebrities. Most of the statues were pretty good, some were very good, some just made you say “hmmmmm.” They had a Pirates of the Caribbean exhibit which included a small “house of horror” setup with live actors. There were a group of young girls behind us which made this a great deal of fun as the provided an excellent scream-track. Biggi added her own music to the mix when the actor who was jailed like Jack Sparrow aboard the Black Pearl started making grabs for us. Overall it was an overpriced but fun way to spend an hour or so.


We did some more shopping & touring the remainder of the daylight hours, visiting a couple of old haunts of Andy’s. One of them was a pub called Black & White, or had been called that anyway. It obviously had changed ownership and shifted focus from coffee shop/pub to café. The other haunt was much more successful and where we stopped for dinner, an Italian restaurant that doesn’t look like much but serves very good food for Amsterdam-reasonable prices. After walking all afternoon we decided to ride the trolley back to Centraal Station and stop at the hotel before we went out into the Red Light District.



