New Zealand
05 December, 2007
31 August, 2007
26.08.2007
Another early start as the shuttle to LaGuardia airport came at about
We arrived in
24.08.2007 – 25.08.2007
We had been to
We then had a look in a few shops, including Saks on Fifth. We headed up to
The following day we looked through the
We also spent time in the
23.08.2007
4am and we are up and packing. We said goodbye to Eveline and found our way to the car drop off. We flew to
26 August, 2007
22.08.2007
Our last full day in
Our first view of
We saw some flower markets, selling bulbs of just about any variety of Tulip that you could want (as well as marijuana starter kits). Tulips aren’t in season now so we could only admire the pictures.
We walked through the red light district (while it was still light). It is an interesting place, but I wouldn’t call it pleasant. There are the famous ‘coffee shops’, not as prominent as I had imagined. There were also the buildings with full length window booths in which the prostitutes stand and pose on display waiting for their next customer. It was either not their regular working hours or they were all with customers as most of the windows had curtains drawn. We left the red light district for the railway station area where we hopped on a canal tour of the city. It was good to see
21.08.2007
We decided that we would spend our 2 whole days in
At the time we dropped off the bikes and walked into the car park the rain actually stopped. We all saw the humour in it, but the ride home was a wet one. In
20.08.2007
Bye bye Berlin. Even when we were about 10 km out of the city we still caught a glimpse of the TV Tower. We rode the Autobahn for most of the way to the Border with Nederlands. Once into Holland, we found the terrain very flat and very green. Once we made it to the city of Zwolle, we parked and called our friend Eveline for directions to her apartment. Driving in Zwolle was a bit scary because there are more bicycles on the road than cars and I didn’t want to hit one.
We got to Eveline’s new apartment just a short walk from the town centre. It is very nice and Eveline was kind enough to sleep on her guest bed so we could have her double. We met Eveline when she stayed at our friend Eddie’s house in Adelaide as she was traveling around Australia with Eddie’s Cousin B (Bertha). We chatted for a while to catch up, before freshening up for dinner. Eveline,s parents own and run 3 restaurants in Zwolle, and tonight Eveline treated us to a magnificent dinner at ‘The White Goose’. If you want to enjoy a nice night at a restaurant, try dining with the restaurant manager . The setting is a small village just out of town, surrounded by fields, and trees. The atmosphere is great. Eveline talked me in to trying a ‘surprise’ menu, where you choose between 3, 4 or 5 courses (we chose 4) and you simply tell the waiter of any foods you don’t like. They then bring out 4 courses that are a total surprise (sometimes even for the manager). Each course was superb with the highlight for me being the meat course of Ostrich Meat. I have never tried that before but I like it. There really should have been the demand for it that they were expecting in the Ostrich Farm phase. The meat is like really nice beef, very red. Neda’s meal was nice too, she ordered beef steak from the menu.
Eveline did not put us up to this review, it was honestly the best meal we had on the trip.
19.08.2007
At the time of writing this (
We jumped on the metro to
On our way to the
The gate itself used to be the main entrance to the city and connects
We exited on the south east side and made our way into Sony Centre. This is a massive steel and glass comlex surrounding a central courtyard that is sheltered by a tent like peak of glass and wire. Quite impressive. There is an Australian restaurant here, but we resisted the urge to have some damper with cheese.
There is a section of the wall outside with some explanations of the ‘death strip’. The wall itself was on the actual border between the east and west or
We saw the Topography of Terrors, a section of wall which has details of the events and methods used by the SS but we didn’t get anything out of it because it was only in German. There is almost nothing to see at Checkpoint Charlie, except the sign still standing saying ‘You are now leaving the American Sector’. We then headed back to Unter Den Lindon for some well deserved Hagen Daas ice-cream.
That night we went for dinner on
18.08.2007
The drive to
After the German border we were treated to some nice villages (think Hahndorf but even more German) before happily arriving on the famous German Highways. The Megane handled an average speed of 160km comfortably. On our way into
We got a little dressed up because it was a Saturday night. Neda wore a dress. Once we got out of the Metro Station, we got some funny looks. After looking around we noticed that we couldn’t find any women in dresses, they were all wearing pants or jeans and top, usually a T-shirt. It seemed as if legs were a rare sight. Neda got a bit annoyed with all the staring. We ate Japanese at this nice little courtyard near Haymarket. Neda ordered a wine and I ordered a beer. The waitress came back with a wine and something green in a fat cocktail glass with 2 straws. Upon enquiring I found that this was the beer I ordered, a typical Berlin Weiss beer brewed with some kind of flavour which the waitress couldn’t remember the English for. I will do some research. To me it hardly tasted like beer but is very refreshing. Doesn’t go well with raw tuna though.