Thursday, August 16, 2007

August 6 - 7, 2007 Trolls, Nettles, Americans and other Oddities Found Lurking in the English Countryside

Shakespeare's Way is a 146-mile footpath from Stratford-upon-Avon to London. Our friend Andrew Spender decided to hike the entire footpath in 9 days. We wanted to be part of it, so we flew into Heathrow Airport on August 5th and drove (yes, on the left, well mostly) up to a town called Chipping Norton. There, we met Andrew, and the next morning, Richard Hough. Andrew had just completed the first 2 days of hiking - a total of 31 miles. For August 6th we set out to hike to Woodstock - some 16 miles in one day. There would be 4 of us that day - and here we are:
L. to R. Chuck, Steve, Andrew, Richard
Here's a video from early in the hike:



The entire footpath is marked by these little stickers on fenceposts, signs, gates, etc.

Below is Steve and Andrew enjoying lunch at Enstone. Good thing the pub was closed, we probably wouldn't have gone any further.

Below is our fearless leader Mr. Spender with the map, and Richard
Throughout the hike are these gates to keep sheep, cows, and at least some Americans from over-running the place.
On our second day (Andrew's 4th day) Steve, Andrew and I continued from Woodstock toward Oxford. We stopped to visit Winston Churchill's grave.
There are these plants known as Stinging Nettles. Although inocuous-looking little green leafy plants, they sting the hell out of your legs. In the video below, you will hear Spends issue a Nettle Advisory to his American proteges.



Disaster struck midway through this day, as Spender's boots disintegrated for reasons that were not apparent, but likely due to something in the soil. They have been sent in to the manufacturer for lab analysis. In the meantime, he used Chuck's hiking boots to finish the hike from Oxford to London - 88 miles in another man's shoes.

Most of the hike was dry, but there were some famously wet areas, such as this field shown below, in which Tails is seen attempting to traverse without sinking up to his knees.
Once we arrived at the Oxford Canal, it was easy going for a while.
For the Americans, it ended up being a 2-day, 27-mile hike. It was 16 miles the first day, and 11 miles the 2nd day.
In the video below, our mood brightens as we approach Oxford.

Below is our Food and Beverage guy - the so-called F + B guy, none other than Mr. Dave Rock, who offered professional ground support throughout the 2 days. He is pictured below standing outside of Christ Church at Oxford University, where our hike ended, and we sent Spends on his way with a fresh set of boots and a smile. And a beer.

Saturday, August 11, 2007

4 Augustus 2007 All of Amsterdam Honors Gay Culture


Poets, philosophers, and even politicians sometimes speak of human equality. But in Amsterdam, they practice it. Actually, they rejoice in it. So, although the Dutch are well known for their pragmatism, they are much more than merely pragmatic, they present a model for human dignity and respect - we're all in this together, and our differences are to be celebrated. My first taste of this was on Rembrandtplein, Vrijdag nacht, 3 Augustus. These two drag-queen types below showed up and were parading around chatting everybody up. All of the locals were smiling, laughing, and enjoying a fun time with them. Even the tourists joined in and took photos and just enjoyed the whole scene. It was like, hey, these guys are having a good time! Proost!

The next 4 photos are courtesy of nighttours.com, where you can find a photo collection of the entire Canal Parade on Zaterdag (Saturday). The Canal Parade is the highlight of Gay Pride weekend and consists of a parade of canal boats -just like floats in a traditional American street parade - cruising by on one of Amsterdam's main canals, the Prinsengracht. This map
shows the route.

The boats contain straight, queer, bi, transgender, gay, lesbian, drag, cross-dressing, people of all stripes and types. A beautiful celebration of diversity and acceptance. It was awesome to watch hundreds of thousands of people cheering on the blatant non-heterosexuality of the event. Plus, most of the boats were blaring out really great music, and everybody was laughing their heads off!
Actually click on this link from Youtube.com to see a 4-minute video of the parade.

Below are two Dutch friends of ours that went to the parade with us - It's Edwin and Afra - obviously having a great time! Plus Anne just behind them.
In the photo below are Rob, Piet, Chuck and Kathleen. That's Anne in the lower right corner of the photo doing a Nicky -get- in -the -picture.
Below is Afra, Nick, and Heather.
This guy was cool. I was standing on the Reguliersgracht bridge over the Prinsengracht when he pulled up on this cool bike. Check out the heels! Hey - who is that doing a Nicky-get-in-the-picture with the green blouse on?
Now, here's the famous Dutch pragmatism - they were selling ice-cold Grolsch beers with built-in foam insulation for street drinking. Below, Anne and Kat enjoy one. Or two.


These two guys were rocking out on one of the boats.
Jason is smiling......and so is Afra, sporting my Green Tilley Hat.
Here's MacGyver, Kat, and Anne (below)
Below is Jason, along with 4 of the coolest women in Amsterdam - two Americans and two Dutch - who could ask for anything more?

Hey - one more photo - Here's Uncle Buck with Kathleen!


Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Going Dutch

Wow. It's August 1st today, and the last few days have been really fun. We're going Dutch.
That is, chillin with our Dutch friends. Like below, This is Thomas van Hout and me at Zandvoort, which is a massive beach on the North Sea. This was on Monday (Maandag).


Below is Heather, on the left, and Afra. This photo was on the roof at #559 at our hotel.
Below is me and my sister Kathleen at the beach.

Below is Kathleen on the left, and Afra on the right, talking about important stuff.
Below is Afra on the left and Heather on the right at The Blue Teahouse, a restaurant in Vondelpark.
On Tuesday night, 31 July, 2007 Dave and I went out to dinner with Rob and Piet, two of our friends from Amsterdam. We took the ferry, with our bikes, over to the North of Amsterdam and ate at a harborside restaurant named IJ-kantine that was really awesome. Here is a photo below of us on the Ferry, L. to R. it is Dave, Piet, Rob, and Chuck.
Oh , I almost forgot - on Monday we also visited Haarlem, a small city near Amsterdam.



Sunday, July 29, 2007

Sitting on the Park Bench...........



Hey everybody! Things are cool here in Amsterdam. We've seen some cool stuff like a Holland Beach Soccer Tournament Iraq vs. Egypt (see the cheerleaders below,oh btw Iraq won 1-0). The photo of Kathleen with those clowns on the bench is at the Rose Garden at Vondelpark.
Above is typical night scene in Amsterdam.
Above is Uncle Buck with the newly-arrived, low-impact meet and greet record holder Kathleen.
This afternoon (It's Zondag, that's Sunday) we went back to Vondelpark and saw some really cool classical music at the open air theatre in the park. That's the orchestra above.
Above: on the terrace of 559. l. to r. Mike.....Anne........MacGyver
I went for an afternoon with Anne that totally ruled. Here's Anne above on her bike. We went to the newly opened Amsterdam Library with a beautiful terrace on the 5th floor overlooking the city. We had a snack up there. We also went to Dappermarkt, this huge outdoor flea market place. Plus, Anne and I had lunch at Oosterpark.
Above photo: Here is the 1/2 time show at the Soccer Game. Cute.
I've made a number of new , interesting friends while in town. such as this guy in orange.
Uncle Buck has met a few weirdos, too.

Monday, July 23, 2007

Hey, it's another trip to Europe

Well, it's almost time to depart for the 2007 trip. This year is Amsterdam and England. There is also a rumor out that we will visit Wales, but that's a secret. And what a crew! This year, we are delighted to have, returning for her 2nd visit to Amsterdam, ms. HEATHER ! Here she is in this photo below from her historic 2005 trip, pictured with these two clowns:


Above photo left to right: Tails ------Heather ---------Dave

Also this year, we are delighted to welcome back my sister Kathleen, shown below in this file photo from her rookie year 2006 . She is shown with Anne in Vondelpark. Anne is totally amazing! Anne, can't wait to see you!


Above photo left to right: Anne ----------Kathleen



Hey, Mike is coming down to Amsterdam from Germany for his 4th consecutive visit. He is shown below in this recent photo with me from Maine.


Above photo left to right: Chuck ------------------Mike


Below is our friend Afra, who lives in Amsterdam, and is wicked cool, and we always hang around with her! This year she is going to show us the beach!


We are also welcoming one rookie this year: Jason. Jason is coming over with Heather. Jason is looking forward to meeting some cool Dutch people, being Centraal-certified, moseying around town, and checking out all the cool places in A'dam. Jason will love Amsterdam. Here's a stock photo of the man himself, shown below:


Below is our buddy Andrew in England. In this file photo from England 2006, he is shown demonstrating his ice-cream eating prowess. I'm not sure who the shady character in the back is. We'll be joining Andrew for a hike in England. You can check out his blog at


http://redneps.blogspot.com/ Andrew is making a 146 mile hike through England on a path known as Shakespeare's Way . He is raising funds for a hospice, the details can be found here.


Ok, I've got to go back to getting packed and get ready to go!