Amsterdam, Netherlands - Part III
One of my clients in Amsterdam told me that the bikes in Amsterdam don't always look good, but the bikes are always in good working order. He also said the the Dutch often let the air out of the tires of their bikes when they park them at the train station to prevent them from being stolen.
After the first day of work I felt more adjusted to the time change and more energetic. I enjoyed a walk around downtown that night. I went to Dinner at a Dutch restaurant that night and had steak with peppers and apple pie with cream. It was another windy rainy night. I was told by people at work that it was an unusually warm February, but it still felt chilly at night to me.
I got off work at 4:00 pm on Friday, so I was able to walk around Amsterdam some in the daylight. It was an interesting time in Amsterdam, but I was looking forward to going to Japan because Catherine, my wife, was flying from San Francisco to meet me there.
On my last Saturday morning I took an early canal tour and then quickly left for the airport. At the airport the security seemed even tighter then when I arrived. There were armed guards with automatic weapons everywhere. There was security screening before you arrived at the ticket counter. Then another screening with security, that included the most complete body pat downs I have ever experienced, before you entered the airport gates. Then a third ring of security screening before you went down to the boarding gate.
View from the canal boat tour
View from the canal boat tour
After I left Amsterdam I flew to Hong Kong by flying over Russia and China, a twelve hour flight. I had a layover in Hong Kong and then flew for another eight hours to Tokyo.
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