I arrived at Stockholm and the process was pretty smooth. I
got through customs and border security pretty smoothly. It’s now 7:30 PM for some reason my phone has not converted automatically to their time which is six
hours ahead so my plane starts boarding in 10 minutes, but I was able to find, a water station and also a plug-in station where I could
plug in
my USB right into the wall, which is pretty convenient because they don’t have them in the airport the United States that I know of. Well, that connecting flight I was pretty miserable. The
guy in front of me acted like an entitled boomer in the worst variety
kept banging the chair took up all the space in there luggage area and I just hit
a wall where I was just I felt like the cabin pressure was high, but
I was holding on… Anyway, once I landed, I thought I could just walk out somewhere
catch the train but no, I just kept walking and walking and walking
and walking out how to get the Sim to work. I know it now works. I can get
the Internet, Facebook and Google Maps but no texting or phone
calls so oh well , I finally found a place to get coffee next to the Starbucks. I was going to
go to Starbucks but I decided to go to a place it’s local so I’m
waiting for Bob who said he could pick me up 11:07 AM Amsterdam time. Well, Bob found out there was 5 Starbucks at the airport so he found me and we talked a little bit and then we walked
a little bit more to the train which took us to a nice part of the town and then we took a ferry ride, which is really nice
Next he took me to
the Amsterdam museum and showed
me around town. We saw this huge old shipyard which is now on Arness colony
and they have these things that are literally called pisswarres.
I could literally piss outside its clothes but you just piss on the sidewalk. It’s just one of the weirdest things I ever experienced.
It was really weird. I mean I did it, but I could look through little holes and look at people as on pissing which is blowing let’s put it that way. Anyway, I was tired
, but I persevered and had a little coffee to help me. I was running on adrenaline.Anyhow , one thing I noticed is that the there are bikes everywhere and
yes I heard about that everyone has but they are really aggressive and you have to keep your eyes open. You’ll get run over by bikes. I gotta be really careful
not stare at my phone. Anyhow, the weather is really
changeable. It goes one minute. It’s got sunshine. Next minute starts to rain. We even
had hail for a little while , but then it stops so it’s not torrential rain.
It’s just periodic off it on again. This is the only place I’ve seen where it looks really
it. we also went to the recently opened holocaust museum here in
Amsterdam. It’s very powerful and it’s minimalism and the spells a word in
Hebrew the way it’s designed. Each little brick is an even of
person who is killed by the Nazis in Amsterdam by itself it’s a lot of people
holy shit. It’s a lot of people, speaking of which Lisa got me a ticket
today and Frank. From what I’m told it’s hard to get there so I’m going there tomorrow at 10 AM.
I have a museum card that I paid for the Bob got me so it’s a really useful thing to have here in Amsterdam and it will also be a wonderfulsouvenir
when I get back. I’m still also get a Transit card but hasn’t arrived in the mail yet. Bob broke them back and asked if it was on its way so it’s all cool. You just use a credit card to get on the trains.
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