Showing posts with label A Week at a Time. Show all posts
Showing posts with label A Week at a Time. Show all posts

Friday, August 12, 2011

Inside Our Dutch House: A Look At Our Street

Now that you've seen our whole house (our kitchen, our living room, our bathrooms and stairs, our bedroom, and our garden), I thought it would be nice to give you a little context. Previously I didn't share too much about our street for privacy reasons, but since we are moving out today, I think it's time for you to see our neighborhood.

Our house is located in the neighborhood of Oudwijk (literally, "Old Quarter") in eastern Utrecht.


The neighborhood is pretty quiet and I love our proximity to Wilhelmina Park. I'm definitely going to miss the lush green park and the old buildings when we move back. Our street, Beekstraat, is short and located in the middle of a residential area. We are only a two minute walk from the grocery store and many specialty shops, and yet our street feels relatively secluded. Of course, I'm sure you'd prefer to look at photos rather than listen to my descriptions.

Here is our street:
Beekstraat
It was really pretty when the flowers were in bloom:
Beekstraat (taken from our window)
Around the corner, there is a cute playground. It gets much more use now that it's not snow covered.
Playground
Here is the bump I trip over at least every other trip down our street:
Bump!
And finally, here is our house (at least until we turn in the keys):
Beekstraat 17

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Inside Our Dutch House: The Garden

In my post about our bedroom, I told you I was covering the last room in our house. What I didn't tell you is I still have a couple posts left to wrap up the Inside Our Dutch House series. This one is about our garden (otherwise known as the small patch of concrete tiles which play host to a fast growing vine).

When I first moved into our house in Utrecht, I found the small garden area charming. "In the summer," I thought, "I'll spend the days reading or writing at the cute patio dinner. We can have dinner outside or enjoy a glass of wine in the sun on a Saturday afternoon."

I soon put aside those thoughts, however, as the late fall and winter weather was not conducive to spending time relaxing outdoors. In the back of my mind I still thought of my plans for the summer, but as I shivered next to the radiator, I could hardly imagine a day it would get warm enough to spend time outside.
Winter Garden
During the winter, the snow started to pile up and soon the twine holding up the vine (pictured above on the left) broke. The vine started sagging and suddenly the garden's space seemed less inviting. "Maybe when it gets warmer, we can retie the vine," I thought. "Or maybe we can email or landlady to bring a ladder so we can fix the vine."

Eventually, the weather did improve. Spring brought numerous sunny days, and I actually started spending more time outside. Only, I spent most of this time at the park instead of in the garden. Going to the park satisfied my need to get out of the house in a way that our small garden space did not. Plus, the spring weather brought with it a new energizing force for every living thing.

Our vine went from the manageable plant you see in the winter photo to this...
April 12 - Garden
 ...by mid April. And less than a month later we had the following scene (note that the table had to be moved as it was being overtaken by the vine).
May 8 - Garden
Who knew pretty little flowers like the following one could spark such a change?
Spring Flower
At one point we did contact our landlady to see if the vine could be reattached, but we didn't get a response back for quite a while, and soon the vine was out of control.
May 20 - Garden
Notice how the vine has stretched all the way across the garden and onto the ground in the picture above. It even started to wrap around the handles on the door. I felt like I was living in a horror movie with the plant as the antagonist.

I finally got fed up with the situation and decided what the vine needed was a good haircut. I would turn this hippy garden into a respectable spot to enjoy a cup of tea. I bought a pair of loppers and started chopping. I think I threw away at least 3 garbage bags full of leaves.
May 24 - Garden
Maybe it didn't turn out that respectable (apparently I couldn't even take the time to set up the table and chairs properly), but I think the "haircut" did help improve the space. Once again, I felt like I might use the space.

Only, it turns out that spring was the warmest season this year. Since then, we've had the rare sunny and warm day, but in general the weather has been much chillier and rainier this summer. So even with the time and effort that went in to making the space livable, we've never eaten dinner or even enjoyed a drink in the garden. With only 2 days left at the house, I think it's safe to say that this was and is the least used space of our house (although it does provide a semi-nice view from both the living room (where all the above photos were taken) and from the kitchen (view pictured below).
May 24 - View of Garden from the Kitchen

Sunday, August 7, 2011

A Week at a Time: July 30- Aug 5, 2011

Last week started with the baseball game in Leidsche Rijn and the balloon of doom. I took this picture on the way to the game. The city has installed sensors in the "ribbon" around the park, which track times for runners. Pretty high tech!
July 30 - Sensor
On Sunday, we took it pretty easy, but did venture out for a short walk. I snapped this picture of a bicycle overgrown by a vine. If we stored our bikes in our garden, I'm sure they would have succumbed to this fate long ago. 
July 31 - Overgrown
Monday, I headed over to Kanaleneiland to pick up some clothes storage bags at IKEA. On the way back, I took some pictures of a familiar construction site. In a few years, this will be home to the new Vredenburg concert hall, if I have my info correct.
Aug. 1 - Concert Hall
On Tuesday, I ventured into Gouda. I had read about the beautiful stained glass in the Sint Janskerk and finally made time to see it for myself. The age, amount, and quality of the stained glass was amazing, and I'm glad I squeezed in this touristy trip. The church did not permit photography inside, but you can see some photos of the glass on the church's website (linked above). Here is a peek of the church from a few blocks away.
Aug. 2 - Framed
Wednesday, I finally started to make some preparations for our flight home. I marked the date on the calendar and began the process of packing our clothes.
Aug. 3 - Almost Home
Thursday, I spent some time walking around and taking pictures of some of our favorite local stores. I also snapped quite a few shots of vacation signs. I liked this broodjes sign as it is a reminder of typical Dutch food.
Aug. 4 - Broodjes
On Friday, we wrapped up the week with a trip to Sunshine, an Ethiopian restaurant. I wish we had tried the restaurant earlier, because it was really good. In the picture below, you can see a shot of the coconut beer I tried. Unfortunately, I was so enthusiastic about the food, I forgot to take any pictures of our actual meal.
Aug. 5 - Ethiopian Coconut Beer

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

A Week at a Time: July 23-29, 2011

Last week started with our weekend trip to Maastricht, which you can read about here.
July 23 - Maastricht
On Sunday, I took this picture, before heading back to Utrecht.
July 24 - Grasshopper
Monday, I didn't venture out too far, but I did go for a jog and made homemade enchiladas for dinner.
July 25 - Enchiladas
Tuesday, I felt super lazy, but I forced myself to venture downtown in the afternoon. On the way, I took a slightly different route than normal and passed by Sint Willibrordkerk. I'd been wanting to go in the church for a while after hearing how beautiful it was inside, but I'd never caught it open. I ducked in for an unplanned visit.
July 26 - Sint Willibrordkerk
Wednesday, I baked a cake for Mr. Traveler to take to work for his birthday. Later in the day, I headed over to Leidsche Rijn and squeezed in a bit of disc golf. I took this picture of the ducks on my way to the disc golf course.
July 27 - In a Row
On Thursday, I wondered around town trying to pick a gift for Mr. Traveler's birthday. I ended up with some silly books and stickers. It probably wasn't the most exciting gift, but it was at least something to open. While I was out, I took this picture of a woman I've seen several times around Utrecht (now that I'm writing that, I realize it sounds a little creepy... I promise I'm not a stalker).
July 28 - Kinki
Finally, we ended the week with Mr. Traveler's birthday. He worked from home during the day, and we walked over to the wine shop so he could pick out a special birthday wine. I made reservations for the restaurant in Wilhelmina Park, and we enjoyed a wonderful dinner with wonderful service. Later in the evening, Mr. Traveler opened his cards and presents while we enjoyed his birthday wine. I hung these balloons up as a birthday decoration.
July 29 - Hoera!

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

A Week at a Time: July 16-22, 2011

On Saturday, we took the train into Tilburg to meet up with Mr. Traveler's friend and her husband. They picked us up at the train station and brought us back to their house, where we chatted over delicious cheese and wine. Later in the evening, we took the bus back into town and had an amazing dinner at their favorite restaurant in Tilburg.
July 19 - Tilburg
Sunday, we ventured out for lunch and found that a huge market was set up on the main street by our place (Nachtegaalstraat or Burgemeester Reigerstraat... most streets here seem to have two, three, or more names; this one actually has several.) In the picture below, you can see one of the book vendors. Notice the tarp at the top of the picture, ready to cover the books in case of rain.

Later, Mr. Traveler and I saw The Hangover, Part II, which was actually quite a bit better than I thought it was going to be.
July 17 - Boeken
Monday was a stay inside and read kind of day, cloudy with rain. One of our neighbors cats took refuge on our windowsill and patiently sat as I snapped a few pictures.
July 18 - Whiskers
On Tuesday, I ventured over to the Museum Maluku, which I wrote about here.
July 19 - Museum Maluku
Wednesday, I tried to check some items off of my to-do list, which called for a trip to the mailbox to drop off a few letters.
July 20 - TNT Post
Thursday, I made a chicken and caramelized onion pizza for dinner. It seems like my default end of the day picture always consists of some sort of food or cooking.
July 21 - Carmelizing
On Friday, I ran out to grab some duct tape and came home with some pretty delicious arugula pasta with capers, onions, olives, and cheese from one of the many delicatessen's near us (Tutti a Tavola). I took the following picture on my short walk, and considered whether the storm clouds would bring rain before I could get back home.
July 22 - Storm on the Tracks
(Note: This post is part of my year long "A Week at a Time" series, where I document my participation in the 365 Project.)

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

A Week at a Time: July 9-15, 2011

Mr. Traveler had to work a little from home on Saturday, so I pretty much spent the day lazing around the house. In the middle of the day, I snapped the following photo of one of the damp chairs outside, thinking I'd probably take another photo later in the day. I never got around to it, however, so I was left with a not-so-exciting Saturday photo.
July 9 - Damp
Sunday, Mr. Traveler spent the majority of the day traveling to/from and playing in a baseball game, so I had the house to myself. I took advantage of the time to clean the house and get ready for our company. I was feeling a little cooped up, so I stretched my trip to the recycling bins into a longer walk, wandering through Wilhelmina Park. I brought along my camera and took a few pictures, including the one below of a bicycle path sign.
July 10 - Path
By Monday the place was completely ready for company, and I made mental plans to head over to the Maluku museum in the afternoon. Luckily I checked the hours before leaving because I had forgotten most of the museums are not open on Mondays. I have yet to visit the museum, but will probably try again later this week.

Instead, I spent much of the day reading and took a few pictures of our clean-ish house since I still need to finish the Inside Our Dutch House series I started in January. With less than a month before we return home, I should be wrapping up the series soon.

July 11 - Simple Living
Tuesday, as I've already mentioned, I went to pick up my friends E and B from Eindhoven Airport. On our walk through Utrecht, I took the following picture in the Domkerk courtyard.
July 12 - Summer in the Courtyard
Wednesday, I snapped a picture of our waffle lunch, as E, B, and I explored Amsterdam.
July 13 - Delicious
Thursday brought a second straight day of non-stop rain. After dropping off E and B at the train station, I returned home for a nap. I didn't wake up until around 11, which left me a little groggy for the rest of the day. Besides taking a picture of my rain boots, I did venture out to grab ingredients to make a Zuppa Toscana copycat recipe. Yum.
July 14 - Rainy Day Attire
On Friday, the sun was shining and I took advantage by walking down to the Maliebaanfestival, a carnival happening just around the corner from our place. (We could actually hear the music from the bands from our house.) I snapped the picture below using a fish eye lens, which I thought gave a nice carnival atmosphere to the shot. Afterward, I walked back through the park, sitting on a park bench for a while to watch the dogs pass by.
July 15 - Maliebaan Festival

Saturday, July 16, 2011

A Week at a Time: July 2-8, 2011

Last week was pretty uneventful. We did make it into Amsterdam for the Sunday Market, but other than that I stuck around Utrecht.

Saturday, I spotted this unusual flower on a walk. If you know what type it is, feel free to let me know.
July 2 - Funny Flowers
Sunday, we made the trip into Amsterdam to check out the Sunday Market. I'd been the previous month, but this time I dragged Mr. Traveler along. We enjoyed trying to fresh squeezed orange and apple juice (squeezed right in front of us), tasting the almost-authentic barbecue (I had the pulled pork), and ended up taking home some cherries.

On the way to the market, we passed through Westerpark, where I took the following picture of a dog cooling off in a puddle.
July 3 - Dog in a Puddle on a Path
While our friends back in the States enjoyed cookouts, pool parties, and fireworks in honor of Independence Day, we spent the 4th walking around Utrecht and snapping photos. I took the picture below at the Rosarium across from Wilhelmina Park.
July 4 - Overarching
Tuesday, I can't really remember what I did, so I'm assuming my day consisted mostly of reading and updating photos and blog entries (catching up from our vacation seemed to take forever). I took the following picture in our garden, where our vines have decided to focus their growth upwards. It looks like they are almost ready for another trim.
July 5 - Growing Up
Wednesday, I spent the majority of the day on the computer, but did venture out to buy some ingredients to put together the ratatouille dish below. I thought it turned out pretty nice, both visually and taste wise. I even jotted down my recipe (inspired by various recipes for the same dish) so I can make it again.
July 6 - Ratatouille Knockoff
On Thursday, Mr. Traveler and I took a walk to buy bread at the bakery and pick up a few groceries. I knew I needed to take a photo, so I snapped one of a bin of sale shoes on the sidewalk. Even though the prices on the sales tickets below aren't really an indication, the store carries ridiculously high priced designer shoes for babies and kids.
July 7 - Shoes for Sale
Friday, I spotted the following sight on the edge of Wilhelmina Park. Seeing bikes at the bottom of canals is actually pretty common, as unlocked bikes are frequently thrown into the water by unruly teenagers or other miscreants. It's a good reminder to lock up your bike anytime you leave it unattended, unless of course, you are looking for a convenient way to dispose of the bike. Then, you can leave it unlocked and see what happens.
July 8 - In the Canals

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