Friday, 16 May 2025

Day 3 Friday 16th May Amsterdam


Camping Zeeburg  overlooks the Amsterdam to Rhine canal. Long barges sail along  right beside us

Beautiful sunshine overlooking the campsite lake  this morning,  chilled by the bite of  the Northerly wind 
The lake  water at the campsite only heats up  in the Autumn enough for a comfortable  swim  said the maintenance man.
Colourful shepherds huts on site
Interesting fountain in the  campsite square . 


We went for a morning swim in the 50 M outdoor heated pool 15 minutes walk away in the  Flevoparkbad (where you catch the number 3  tram into the city centre for a  6k trip)  Chilly. The pool was said to be  heated to  28 degrees; it didn't feel that warm, yet it was  exhilarating . Only cost  a fiver pp. Andy swam 800m, I managed 400m  before the chill factor drove me out .Take a look -: 

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Walking to the Lido  this morning , we found a pair of enormous Skate board/ bike ramps.


The campsite has a distinct hippyish feel which is delightful.


Another barge en route 

Break dancing in the  park square outside the Rijks museum in the Creative Quarter of Amsterdam . The number 3 tram dropped us just across the park  a short walk away. Credit cards taken on the tram.

We spent all afternoon at the Rijks museum  looking at  the American photography exhibition -  celebrating the history of photography  representing mainly  black subjects, it's on until 9th June. This man in curling  rollers was taken by Diane Arbus.


This  picture of Monument Valley was taken by a  photographer in an attempt to reclaim an  image  frequently used by American western films,   populated by white cowboy heroes.  'While photographs seldom solve injustices, they can adjust existing images and debunk them. Hulleah Tsinhnahjinnie does just this with her work. Here she has photographed Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, close to where she grew up, and where many films and commercials have been shot. By adding nine words to the image, she confronts viewers with the cliché of a landscape often depicted as simply beautiful, untouched, and timeless. ( 1954 )


We moved on to the S Asian exhibition just before closing time


This is Shiva, the Hindu goddess of destruction 


This is Pranjaparamita, her  three faces represents wisdom 

Photograph taken outside the museum waiting for the tram  back home.


On the walk back to the Campsite, we noticed a film crew assembling at the Skateboard ramps


I love  capturing splashes of red in photos.


Houseboat


Walking across the bridge, we noticed metal channels  either side of the stairs  to enable  bikes to go up and down the slopes more easily.


Back at the campsite again , we noticed a chairoplane for under 5's. It seemed to smell like it was steam driven by the tractor next to the live in wagon. Andy thought the caravan might have a woodfired pizza oven to cater for the weekend crowd.


Large insect hotel in the grounds


Captured a heron intent on the water on a last evening stroll alongside the canal 


A couple of beers at the campsite bar/ restaurant. Pollen count has been very high today, we are both snuffling, with itchy eyes. 

2 comments:

  1. Enjoying your blog and photos and looking forward to seeing you when you get to Norway

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