Friday 20 February 2015

Now the rain comes...


Another week is behind me here in the Netherlands.  Carnaval is over for this year, and normalcy of day to day life in Venlo returned on Wednesday.  All the festivities were captured on local television and there were people dressed up everywhere (even the supermarket).  Though some colleagues take the entire week off, there were enough in the office to keep it hopping...today, it started raining and it reminds me of home so I made a cup of Tim Horton coffee this evening to reminisce.

The remaining furniture I was missing was delivered Thursday morning and I now have an extremely comfortable bed which reminds me of mine at home.  The spare room is now set up for visitors...My replacement car also arrived (a little sporty Renault - very nice with similar bells and whistles to the Volvo I had but smaller).  It is easier to maneuver and park.   I discovered where the household garbage goes (out front in a special container which looks more like a small post box than a garbage container).  Now if I can only get the dishwasher working, I am in heaven. 

I have not decided what I may do this weekend.  I will see if the rain lets up.  I have a few errands to run so staying at the apartment this weekend may be best.  Then I could jump over to Germany and maybe visit Cologne - it is about 1.5 hour drive.

sprechen Sie in Kürze (German for Talk soon),

Mary



Monday 16 February 2015

Valkenburg or bust

Plans change and mine did when I decided not to go to Delft yesterday.  I did more research on the area and found out there are 2 other places to visit relatively close by  and the best time to visit is in early April so I decided to postpone.

Instead I went to a small town called Valkenburg about 75 km south of Venlo.  It has quite a few historical places to see (a tower, ruins, and 2 castles) so I drove south.  For the first time ever, I drove 130 kms / hr!  I could get used to it....Drivers here are not quite as crazy as Vancouver so it is pretty safe though I learned when turning right, you must wait for a green arrow to proceed.  Otherwise hefty traffic ticket.

Given I had extra time on Sunday, I spent part of the afternoon and evening making a more detailed itinerary for the next 4+ months in Europe.  I am looking into various modes of transport to be the most efficient with time - sometimes driving is best, sometimes train travel, then there could be also flying is best as air fare is cheap (from Dusseldorf, Germany (near Venlo) to Siena, Italy costs under 200 euros).  Also, most cities have tours so driving isn't necessary (and safer).  I planned to have the majority of my itinerary completed by end of February so I made a good start.

Yes, I am taking photos though downloading them is proving a challenge. 

Groeten,

Mary

Saturday 14 February 2015

Fun driving in the Netherlands

Last week, I shared I planned to visit some castles in the Netherlands and so I did on Sunday.  It was a cold but sunny day.

As with any adventure, one should expect things to go not exactly as planned.  The first castle I went to visit was closed.  So onto the next....

The second castle was called Groeneveld Castle (www.kasteelgroeneveld.nl/).  It was quite cold but the place has fantastic landscape, a mote around the castle, and well, you can see the castle yourself at the website.  There is a small café open in an adjacent building, and it was packed on the Sunday afternoon.  The cool part of the café was there were tables next to some outdoor fires to keep visitors warm. 

The third castle was called Paleis Het Loo (https://www.paleishetloo.nl/) which is a royal palace located in Apeldoorn (about 1.5 hours from where I am living in Venlo).  It was huge and unfortunately, the gardens were closed for the winter.  Also they were doing renovations to the roof but it was still stunning.  There were also stables, formal restaurants, outdoor café, and a gift shop on site.  Amazing place and I think I might return in May or June when the gardens are open.  I am sure it would be a sight to see then especially with all the fountains bubbling too.  I can tell you I was really tired after all this walking and driving.

I have to say the roadways in the Netherlands are far superior to ours in Canada.  Makes driving very easy here.

Monday thru Wednesday, my colleagues and I had our global management days at a hotel conference centre about 65 km from Venlo.  It was very nice - it is a former villa with wonderful grounds.  The food was also very good.  We did a few team events, one of which was a new trend called "Escape the room" about solving clues to escape from a locked room.  It was a lot of fun and it lasts 1 hour per team.  Thursday and Friday we were back at regular work and on Friday evening, I visited another grocery store called Jumbo.  It reminds me a little of going to Thrifty Foods -  thanks to Terry for recommending it.  It is much improved over the other chain.  The quality of foods is better too.

Tomorrow the plan is to go visit the city of Delft, which is about 2.5 hours from Venlo.  It dates back to the 1700's so it is very rich in history.  It is famous for the white and blue ceramics associated with Holland.  Not sure about driving there...may have to park the car and walk around a lot.

Happy Valentine's Day to all (they don't seem to celebrate it here),

Mary

PS  I forgot to share that when I visited the bank to set up my account, they offered me coffee (a latte)!  Next time you go to the bank, ask about getting served a latte ...

Saturday 7 February 2015

Baby, It's cold outside...

Hi everyone,

Well, I am here 1 week tomorrow and all has gone well.  The weather has been cold but sunny most days and there has been a touch of snow but it goes away when it falls to the ground.

Monday, I went to a town called Eindhoven, where they took my photo and fingerprinted me.  No, it wasn't criminal, it was to register me as a knowledge migrant worker in the Netherlands.  Once that was done, it was off to the new apartment (which is quite comfortable).  I then picked up my car at Oce HQ, where I had the shock of a lifetime trying to figure out how to drive it!  No key (it has a button), Navigation system took a little work to understand (but now I am a pro at it), and tons of other bells and whistles.  My car back home seems old compared to this new vehicle (I have to take a photo of it).   But it is temporary as the car I will have for the duration arrives this Wednesday (I hope it's as fun to drive...).

Most of this week it was dinner in the evenings with colleagues except Tuesday when I went...grocery shopping.  Who thought it would be quite the adventure!  Our grocery stores are built for speed, not so here.  I spent 45 minutes shopping for just a few things.  I could not locate anything where I thought it might be.  For example,
  • eggs are stored in the aisles (not refrigerated)
  • cream is not stored in coolers
  • meat is stored in what looks like an ice cream fridge
  • variety seems lesser than in Canada
  • I still have to locate where the butter is kept :-)
Thursday we had a supplier event at the Chateau de Raay (a small castle about 40 minutes in Baarlo).  GPS rocks...I won't know how to survive without it once I go home.  It was a great event, as I met many European suppliers and participated in a workshop on Lean. 

Today, I went to the bank to set up a bank account (so I can easily exchange euros).  The lady was really nice and encouraged me to participate in Carnival (think Mardi Gras with lots of beer).  Apparently, the streets are blocked off in the town and visitors come from all over to see it.  Carnival will be next weekend and last until Tuesday. 

Tomorrow, I am planning to visit some historic castles in the Netherlands.  There are about 4 of them within 2 hours of Venlo.  I thought it would make for a great Sunday afternoon trip.  Don't want to waste any time as it will go by quickly. 

Stay tuned....

Mary