Going back a little - We went in the side door of the Grote Sint Laurenskerk (there is a handicapped entrance). And I took a photo of the statue that was outside first. It is the statue to Maerten Pietersz van der Meij. He was the city's carpenter, but became famous by smuggling letters to and...
Golden Age
The last part of the main exhibit was "The Golden Age" . To show their gratitude for the city's loyal stand, William of Orange and the States of Holland awarded Alkmaar the Weight House revenues. Painting of the Weight House 1660. It was mainly cheese that was weighed and traded...
Disembarkation
All the people who were last to get off (9:00) had brown luggage tags. We had brown luggage tags as we were not flying out today. The AmaViola moved over and rafted on the AmaStella in the evening. Bob thought this would be a problem, but it wasn't so much of one. With luggage in...
After we left Belgium, we took the train to Amsterdam.
Rosalie Ann with her paraphernalia in RR station in Europe
Railroad station
Train approaching
hundreds of small gardens from the train
Windmill near Amsterdam
Mint Tower - 1950 - Amsterdam
Horse drawn carriage
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