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Dick Bruna, Nijntje and Friends Posted by on Jul 9, 2010

Maybe the name “Nijntje” doesn’t ring an immediate bell to you, but when I say “Miffy” I am sure you know who I am talking about. The creator behind this cute little bunny is Dick Bruna, a Dutch draughtsman, writer and graphic artist. Bruna was born in Utrecht on the 23rd of August in 1927…

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Typical Dutch Bicycles Posted by on Jul 7, 2010

In my last post I introduced you to some places where you can buy a bicycle in the Netherlands.  But what kind of bicycle should you buy?  Bicycles in the Netherlands come in a plethora of shapes and sizes, each designed to suit a different purpose.  What you end up riding will depend on a…

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M.C. Escher Posted by on Jul 6, 2010

It’s almost impossible that you haven’t seen an image of Maurits Cornelis Escher (1898-1972). With his typical art that is challenging for the eye and the brain he gained world wide fame. Maybe you haven’t seem his art in real life, but the chances are you encountered him online, since he has a huge range…

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Buying a Bicycle in the Netherlands Posted by on Jul 5, 2010

If you plan on staying in the Netherlands for more than just a short vacation, buying a bicycle is a must.  Well, perhaps you can borrow one from a friend if you don’t need it for too long, but most of us eventually had to endure that complicated task of finding the right bicycle at…

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Supporting Oranje in the World Cup with Beesies Posted by on Jun 29, 2010

A few weeks ago I found my preferred method of supporting the Dutch national football team.  For every 10..15? euros you purchase at the Albert Heijn you get this little thing they call a beesie.  A beestje is a tiny creature or a beasty.  Albert Heijn came up with these little fuzzy creatures and called…

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Dutch Football Songs about Oranje Posted by on Jun 28, 2010

As we all know, it is football season and oranjegekte (a strange disorder characterized by the inability to wear any color other than orange and a compulsive need to hang orange flags from every place possible) has descended on the country.  What you might not know, though probably do, is how important singing is.  If…

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Het Begijnhof Amsterdam Posted by on Jun 24, 2010

The Begijnhof in Amsterdam is the only little courtyard, once home of the begijnen, built in the Midieval times of  Amsterdam. You can enter it at the Singel, almost a meter below the rest of the city center. The Begijnhof is one of the oldest canal gardens in Amsterdam. First of all: begijnen were people…

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