Netherlands • Day 3, 4, 5
Tags:Man, this is an enjoyable country.
Yesterday I got to play with Regina & Nita. Regina owns the store Pien's Atelier that I will be coming back to visit in February 2006 (there is a cool link on here site in the upper left corner that lets you view it in English). Our first stop was the Van Gogh museum which was amazing. The coolest thing for me was seeing how thick he layered on the paint. You can not experience that texture when looking at a print. I brought my scrapbook-on-the-road with me and wrote down my impressions as I walked around - totally worked great for recording my feelings as I was experiencing them in the moment. I wanted to buy Van Gogh's book of letters while I was there but they were all sold out of the English edition.
I am fascinated with Van Gogh. About his ability to capture the atmosphere of a place. About his ability to bring something to life with so many tiny strokes. So much movement in each of those marks. So much of the story told through the imperfections of his brush. I love the life that comes through in many of his paintings from the middle of his life.
Not only am I fascinated with his art, but with his words as well. Throughout the museum they had quotes on the walls detailing some of his statements...
After the museum and a nice cup of coffee for Nita and I - Regina had tea - we headed to an open air market with tons of things to see and photograph. Lots of fruit and vegetable stands, cheese stands, clothing, toys, fabric, ribbon and awesome people watching. It was such a nice day. And the weather held on perfectly.

And you know what? Today, I am 30. Pretty cool to be spending my birthday here in the Netherlands. Doing things I never imagined I would be doing in my life. Maybe dreamed about...but boy am I thankful and so very glad.





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happy birthday, ali! happy to hear you're enjoying your trip so much. the pictures make me want to go there!
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Happy Birthday!!!!!!!! :) Could you post what type of book you are using for your scrapbook on the go? Leaving on Friday for a special weekend with my husband and would like to do something like that.
Thanks! And by the way, my 30's were WAY better than my 20's - just was much fun and I was smarter!!! LOL :)
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Happy Birthday Ali! So glad you are enjoying your trip. The pictures are great. I love the color of the flowers; so beautiful.
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Happy Birthday. What an amazing memory you are creating. Thanks for letting me live vicariously. The pictures are so fun!
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Happy Birthday Ali!!!!
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Wishing you the very best on your birthday!! What a wonderful place to celebrate your special day!
Thanks for sharing those awesome photos - the Netherlands is definitely one place I would love to visit!
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Happy belated b-day...I remember 30....savor your youth, girl!!! I am one of the "old" ones--old enough to be yo motha! :o)
Thanks for sharing those beautiful photographs. Lovely!!! The last one...how cool is that??? my initials on the cup?!?!!? I may right click it for my wallpaper. Thanks.
Kiss your sweet peas and get some rest.....
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on second thought...I won't right click the cup...your photo...shouldn't do that...still like it tho..
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It was so great meeting you in Doorn, the Netherlands on last saterday! You are such a kind, creative and silly person. Your workshop was awesome.
You made really Dutch pictures, the cheese, tulips, bread (thats what I always miss when I'm visiting my brother in the USA, all kinds of bread and cheese:)) )
Looking forward to the January CK!!!
How many birhtday cards could you take home????????
Wilma Blom.
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