I was all excited that I could do a post to the blog from my Iphone from the airport last night. Typed it up, added a picture and hit post. Vanished into the ether! It wasn't too exciting, just airport and pretrip stuff but annoying none the less
After an uneventful 7+ hour flight we landed in Amsterdam at 6:45 a.m. in overcast weather. The Uniworld people were very efficient at collecting up various people and herding us onto a bus that took us to the River Duchess. We were a bit surprised to see how crowded the docking area was with other river cruisers but this form of travel has seen a big upturn in the last year.
Soon after we arrived at the ship, we went to the lounge to have a coffee and rest a bit. But, before we even sat down I felt a chunk of something in my mouth and it wasn't food! When I looked I knew it was a filling! This was not good. I had had the exact filling replaced a month ago because it was annoying me. Little did I know it would get really annoying in Amsterdam. Luckily, the staff on the ship was really helpful and they had me set up with a nearby dentist within a half hour. The dentist was excellent, there was minimal pain and we were back walking in less than an hour.
After the dental pit stop, we started walking as we couldn't get into our cabin until 3:00. By this time we figured it was better to just stay up and try to go to bed at a more or less regular time. We ended up walking 12 km while exploring numerous streets and canals. This past weekend was King Day which is a big deal and the city seemed hung over. There were lots of piles of garbage and many, many bottles and cans and papers in the street. We did get to see quite a few scenic locations in spite of the mess.
I had located a neat sounding Dutch pub that had 30 local brews on tap and we used our map to find it but, alas, when we got there, it wasn't open until later in the day!! We ended up, due to the fact that we were going to fall over from lack of sleep, at an Irish pub. We had Guiness and some snacks.
After lunch we made it back to the ship and finally got into our cabin. We both wanted to sleep but figured a short rest would be best. We dragged ourselves to the lounge again to hear the captain and other crew tell us about safety and what we were going to do. Almost lost it! Then our first dinner aboard. I have to say that the food on these cruises is pretty amazing. With that and the wine I'm surprised I have gotten this much typed. If there are spelling or grammar errors, I'll fix them tomorrow. Here's dinner.
Marinated Seafood
Dutch Pea Soup with Chorizo
Stuffed and roasted chicken breas.
Filet of Sole and I can't remember what was on it!
And finally, just before I fall asleep, dessert!
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