I arrived, together with a group of Dutch Travel Bloggers (travelbloggers.nl), in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, on a crisp winter day. Upon entering the harbour by ferry, we were all allowed to keep company with [Read More]
Bruges or Brugge in Belgium has honestly (ok maybe, or quite nearly) overtaken Rome as the city of my heart. However, it is very different and much smaller in size than Rome. For me, Brugge [Read More]
I love the Dutch. They are such thoughtful people. Just take a look at this lovely string of red hearts hanging from building to building that I saw last week on a stroll down Keizerstraat [Read More]
To say that 2013 was a crazy year for me is an understatement. I travelled the world and worked remotely for the first half of the year and then for the second half I moved to [Read More]
These are just some of the things that made my first Dutch Christmas so special! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Enjoy! Christmas Tree Cheese from Albert Heijn Christmas Tree Bread from Albert Heijn Butter [Read More]
When I arrived in The Netherlands I stayed at the Ibis Hotel in The Hague centre. The room was basic. Plain white linen, light green curtains and a strange capsule-like toilet and shower cubicle elevated [Read More]
De La Rey, De La Rey sal jy die Boere kom lei? South Africa has important links to the Netherlands. In 1652 the Dutch East India Company established a small trading post in Cape Town. [Read More]
I’ve been living in The Hague for nearly four months now and during this time I’ve taken many a pretty pic of the city. This was a tricky selection to make but the below photos [Read More]
I recently saw a very odd sight on my way home. A tram stopped unexpectedly. Within seconds I saw the reason for its halt – a yellow ambulance quickly came into view next to the tracks [Read More]
The Hague is the world-famous city of peace and justice and the seat of international politics. The city has a very international feel to it and is also home to numerous international organisations and thus, [Read More]
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