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letstalkbeautyuk · 1 year
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The Hoxton Hotel Amsterdam https://www.letstalkbeauty.co.uk/the-hoxton-hotel-amterdam/
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muttball · 1 year
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Amsterdam Canal
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ingesthappiness · 10 months
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Upcoming: Our journey to securing a Schengen visa, budget-friendly advice, delectable must-try cuisine, top tourist destinations, and the hurdles we faced during our vacation.
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hsmagazine254 · 8 months
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Amsterdam: A Thrilling Journey of Canals, Culture, and Culinary Delights
Unveiling the Charms of the Dutch Capital Amsterdam, the enchanting capital of the Netherlands, beckons travellers with its vibrant blend of history, culture, and modernity. This bustling city, known for its iconic canals and artistic heritage, offers a treasure trove of attractions, shopping delights, culinary adventures, and unique experiences that will leave you mesmerized. Explore Amsterdam’s…
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goodvibesdaria · 2 years
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The Beautiful Canals of Amsterdam
The Beautiful Canals of Amsterdam
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36 Hours in Amsterdam: Time-Traveling Through Amsterdam’s Jewish Quarter
36 Hours in Amsterdam: Time-Traveling Through Amsterdam’s Jewish Quarter
The Sofitel Legend the Grand Amsterdam Hotel is set in the heart of Amsterdam’s historic district, a short walk to the Jewish Quarter, and walking distance to Rijksmuseum © Karen Rubin/goingplacesfarandnear.com By Karen Rubin, Travel Features Syndicate, goingplacesfarandnear.com At the Jewish Museum in Amsterdam, I pick up a sheet detailing a walking tour through the Jewish Cultural Quarter…
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peacefulandcozy · 2 years
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sergle · 11 months
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culture clash punched me in the face when i read that you don't have a passport. like WHA
like why would I have a passport when plane tickets from the states into Any Other Country cost upwards of 1k, i don't go on "holiday", bc i don't have that kind of time, and my family doesn't even have the money to replace the 2003 PT Cruiser we've been driving into the ground
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mintbees · 11 months
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I died and went to yarn heaven today
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vox machina: half of a coed secret society currently facing university crackdown due to excessive rowdiness and flagpole scaling get a sizable townhouse; there they handle lizard escapes, child support requests, police scrutiny, many villainous professors, and members who won't stop getting engaged to each other.
the mighty nein: paranoid houseboat owners renting the absolutely cheapest moorings at a marina in a midsized european canal city band together against judgemental neighbors/local boat safety inspections/the concept of decay/ecosystem degradation in their waterways/their own dark pasts/two art-student ass cults; against all odds succeed at everything.
bell’s hells: posters on a queer housing page in toronto pack 6-11 people (depending on the day) into a two bedroom; ping-pong between icily polite spy warfare and cloying codependence, all while ostensibly working together to save a critically endangered species of salamander—end up involved in years old industrial drama opposing their friend’s shady mining corporation mom.
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letstalkbeautyuk · 1 year
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The Hoxton Hotel Amsterdam https://www.letstalkbeauty.co.uk/the-hoxton-hotel-amterdam/
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captain-nicnac · 3 months
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Hey. Protesting Israel outside of a Holocaust museum? Gross! Don't do that.
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fanficfanattic · 6 months
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"I wish you would write a fic where...
You are a great walloped of feelings and I would love to see something that explores platonically the Amsterdam bike training scene- like from Jamie, being able to be the person who gets to teach and help someone else, and from Roy, actually letting his guard down and letting someone help him with something.
Obviously you do not have to if you aren’t feeling it. I also realize that is an incredibly specific ask, so really anything that marches along the platonically walloped feelings path would be amazing. If its for a gift fic
If you feel like this isn’t the one for a gift fic, then consider this just me popping in to say hi buddy! You’re talented! You deserve to have a lovely day!
I didn’t want to wait once I finished it even though this is a holiday gift! To @readwing with love! 💜💜💜 And a special thanks to @jamietarttdodododododo for the cheerleading and reassurance!
Jamie can’t help but remember the first time he was in Amsterdam. His father saying it was time he taught him “how to be a man, Jamie.” And he tries to think about the second time he was there instead, with Mummy, and the both of them doing their best to fill him up with different knowledge instead.
The entire time he’s running with Roy, that’s what he’s doing. Spouting every fact he can think of, letting what they pass inspire another one. And then another one. All he has to do is run and talk about anything distracting.
It doesn’t occur to him that Roy might ask how he knows so much. That he has to answer or Roy will pick at him until he does. For the longest time the only armor he had was being a prick. He’d done so much to remove it for the people he cares about, for his team, for his own benefit.
But here in Amsterdam, where he had both the worst and best trips of his life? The armor comes up easily. He lies, like a prick, and he says it as pricky as he can, and the worrying thing is that Roy doesn’t say anything about it. He doesn’t see through Jamie at all. He doesn’t see Jamie.
Then he realizes that means Roy is distracted. By what, he doesn’t know but he should have clocked that immediately when Roy nabbed him from the team. Roy’s favorite way to work off frustration is by vaguely torturing him.
And Jamie knows that, and he doesn’t mind really. He’s had a lifetime of coaches barking at him. This way, with Roy, has felt like it was actually for a purpose. Most of the time it was making him a better player. But if the purpose is also making Roy feel better? He actively wants that.
Unfortunately, with Prick Mode activated, he doesn’t think twice about howling with laughter at Roy’s admission. Then he hears about his grandfather, and remembers Roy was the only other one who really sacrificed something important at the ghost cleansing, so the guilt sets in.
But now he knows what to do with guilt. He knows how to make amends. And more than that he wants to, of his own accord, rather than feeling like his hand is forced. He wants to make it right with Roy, right for Roy, and show him that it was safe for him to trust Jamie with that pocket of vulnerability.
He decides the best thing would be to honor the memory of Roy’s grandad. If Roy thought not learning was disrespectful, than they could feed two birds with one scone. He’ll teach Roy how to ride this bike, say thanks to a man he’d never met but who’d helped make his best friend into the man he is today, and apologize to the man himself. Okay, so sue him, they’re feeding three birds with the one scone.
Except…except it’s four. Because he finds that teaching Roy to ride a bike does more to distract him from the memories than learning did last time he was here. It pulls his focus and his energy. And it actually makes even more sense when he stops to think about it. Because that’s what Roy has done ever since he started training Jamie. Took everything that made Jamie who he was and directed it right where it needed to go.
Which is why, after he’d successfully avoided it all night, he found himself telling Roy the truth about Amsterdam. Roy told Jamie about his grandfather, so Jamie told Roy about his dad, and Jamie taught Roy to ride a bike…and Roy taught him that it was okay to admit that something bad had happened to him. That even if he doesn’t have the language for it yet…he doesn’t have to hide that it happened.
They were just two friends, riding bikes in the dark, telling each other secrets the way they should have both been able to do when they were actual children. Telling each other things that worried them even though they were unrelated to football. They found a magic castle windmill, and got punchy from staying up past their bedtimes, and though they would deny it only a month later; let down their guards enough to become best friends.
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darcyolsson · 9 months
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not to derail the netherlands discussion going on here but you all keep mentioning all sorts of places that i assume are all over the country and me being american (sorry !) was like "doesnt that take like. 10 hours to get to??" only to google it and find it's like 2.5 hours across the whole country. i was so surprised that i had to come into your inbox and tell you lmao
lmfao yeah we're tiny, all of the places i mentioned are in amsterdam though! every famous thing or tourist spot you've ever heard of is all within the one city, because for some reason ppl outside the netherlands (especially outside europe) don't seem to know that there's a netherlands outside of amsterdam 😭 i think dutch tourist offices just forgor to tell everyone there's other cities too
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goodvibesdaria · 2 years
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Unique places to visit in Amsterdam
Unique places to visit in Amsterdam
Hello everyone, how are you? I came back from my planned trip to Amsterdam recently, and I wanted to share with you the unique places I visited while I was there. Amsterdam is just incredible. Everything you hear or read about it is true. The crazy number of bikes on the streets. The beautiful canals – I’ll do a separate post on them! – and not to mention the smell of weed here and there…
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36 Hours in Amsterdam: Time-Traveling in the Jewish Quarter
36 Hours in Amsterdam: Time-Traveling in the Jewish Quarter
The Jewish Museum shows how the community lived for 350 years in Amsterdam with very vivid and detailed personal stories that still resonate today © Karen Rubin/goingplacesfarandnear.com By Karen Rubin, Travel Features Syndicate, goingplacesfarandnear.com I have cleverly arranged an extra day in Amsterdam after the eight-day BoatBikeTours Bruges-to Amsterdam bike trip, and I can’t afford to…
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