vrijdag, november 01, 2024

Skywatch Friday and some prose

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A friend of mine is a tour guide. And I was fortunate enough to receive a text message from her: "Hey, a client just cancelled but is okay with not getting a refund so there's an open seat. Would you like it?" Of course I did! And so I enjoyed seeing my hometown of Amsterdam from the water on a gorgeous day, early October:
Just look at those pretty clouds!


The maritime museum. Not so long ago a training facility for the Dutch navy and now a museum about the Dutch maritime history. Just recently they changed some words on signs. Instead of 'The Netherlands became rich through innovative business dealings', they now no longer hide the fact that 'doing business in a clever way' was basically 'slavery'. Below you see a replica of one of the trade ships from the VOC (Dutch East India Company), world's first multinational. And inventors of the stock market: 
My friend did well. And being French, her 'niche' is giving guided tours for French speaking tourists. I knew the French I'm learning might come in handy one day, doing a bit of French chit chat with my fellow passengers. 
It's no New York of course. But that city is build on rocks. Amsterdam is build on a swamp. So it's not easy to build high rise. Instead, the city is leaning on thousands of wooden poles that have been driven into the soil.
The silhouette of Saint Nicholas (basterdised to 'Santa Claus') church. Patron Saint of the city of Amsterdam, children and sexworkers (for older people: the now common name for prostitutes):
NEMO science museum. Very cool! If you ever get a chance, check it out. In Summer they have a beach on the roof and a friend of mine works there, performing fun physics tests for school classes. Again: very cool!
Still working is 'the Skinny Bridge', a rather old draw bridge, not far from the exact spot of dry land that Amsterdam got its name from: Aemstelredamme. Or: 'Dam in the Amstel River'. 
The city now officially celebrates its 750th year of existence. Meaning 750 years ago the citizens of Amsterdam were 'allowed' to pay government taxes for the first time. But of course has been around for a few hundred years more. 

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This weeks poem is one of the over 50 pieces I wrote on stage, while performing in Snow White, the Musical in Belgium last Summer:

Eternal Bliss (a #poem)

After she left


he felt it was right
even if
she'd never come back
even if
it was just in his head
that the minutes
they'd spend together
felt like a decade
of eternal bliss

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