Saturday, 31 March 2012

March

Saturday, 31 March 2012 17:18
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It's that time of the month again!

Considering that last month I was writing about making snowmen^H^H^H Daleks, it seems very odd that I've been out sunbathing in Russell Square Gardens most days this week. The Gulf Stream hasn't shut off yet, then.

Netherlands

At the start of the month Emily and I went to Amsterdam, as it's somewhere we both wanted to visit in order to see our respective friends. On Friday evening after arriving, we met up with Emily's friend Stu, who took us out to an Ethiopian restaurant somewhere in Amsterdam - I forget where exactly because we were too busy running after trams whose stops aren't quite as close together as we'd hoped. Ethiopian food involves shared platters of curried portions spread across a base of floury pancakes. Finger food! It was rather tasty.

On Saturday I went to Leiden to meet up with fuzzie and Bertram while Emily spent the day with Stu. fuzzie, Bertram and I went to Noordwijk's sand dunes, which are just about the only hills I've ever seen in Holland. Emily joined up with us after we got back to Leiden station, and we went out for dinner at an American-style restaurant, where I had a very tasty and filling jambalaya and everyone else's food looked good too.

me standing outside the Amsterdam Art hotel

We had Sunday to ourselves and took the opportunity to explore Amsterdam, but first stopped off at the Sex Museum, which was ... interesting. And slightly scary. We ended up in Leidseplein around lunchtime, and had lunch in the excellent Bagels and Beans before going to a flower market in the afternoon and crashing at our hotel - the Westcord Art Hotel - for a little while before going out for dinner at The Pancake Bakery, which I couldn't recommend enough. I had a savoury pancake for mains, a sweet pancake for dessert, and some poffertjes to finish it off, because poffertjes!

We flew back into London City Airport on Monday, which was slightly unnerving as the plane just flies along the Thames and gets closer and closer to the water until you think you're about to splash down, but the runway appears out of nowhere just before you do. I think I spotted the M25 over Essex before we got too low down, but I don't know Essex's geography well enough to say for sure.

So all in all we had a fantastic time, got to see our friends and do some touristy things, and ate incredibly well to top it off!



On the topic of good food, we cooked the ratatouille from Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's Veg Everyday cookbook after looking through it for ideas. Really good! It's jumped immediately onto my list of favourite meals.

Canterbury

Last Saturday I took Emily to Canterbury to show off the city and show her the place I'd gone to University in. After exploring the old town high street, we walked along the western part of my old cycle route, over hand-operated level crossing and through a large orchard. We were going to turn around when we got to the footbridge over the Great Stour river on Tonford Lane, as I always used to do, but it turned out that Canterbury City Council had conveniently built us a footpath back to Canterbury along the Stour called the Great Stour Way, which took us back to Westgate Gardens via the embankment of a closed (and removed) railway track.

Westgate GardensWestgateCanterbury Cathedral

After getting back to the City centre, we went into Siesta (still awesome) and walked around and through the Cathedral as light faded, before having a curry at Kashmir Tandoori (not how I remembered it) and heading back to London/Dartford on the high speed rail (St Pancras to the Dartford bridge in 15 minutes, oh how I wish my commute was that fast, but I'd have to backtrack to Gravesend to make use of it).

It was all a wonderful day, and we'll definitely go back. Emily loved the sound of camping in Blean Woods (I will update the link to the photos in that post soon, I hope)(Holy crap, I've barely changed) so there might be hammocking forthcoming in the summer.

And finally...

femputer's old PSU, blackenedI had to perform surgery on femputer, my plug computer which hosts my website, irssi and bitlbee sessions, and a few other things, after the PSU decided to go pffffut the week before last. My website was offline for a while but it doesn't seem to have affected my search engine rankings too much. I still get beaten by a dozen pages about the incidental Scrubs character, bah.

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