Dec 17, 2009

Art on the train

(notice the paintings on each side of the door)

Oct 23, 2009

Tiny Dutch Gardens


Every single square meter of these gardens completely 'utilized'!

Freaky Waiting Room

This is not exhibited in a contemporary art museum. This is hanging in the waiting room of a medical diagnostic center. To be honest I find it rather macabre and inappropriate...

See, you enter this room for a (I suppose) not too pleasant reason (you are probably sick, or suspect being so). You're perhaps even in a state of mind in which you are very aware of your own mortality. Then you see this... Jarred people? People in urns? And what about those empty jars? Are those the people who avoided getting 'jarred'? (i.e. escaped death) ?...

Maybe it just my point of view but I can't help but shiver. Brrr.......!

Oct 16, 2009

Beer taxi

Believe it or not, the national drink has its very own taxi! (A.K.A. instant beer delivery service)
And they seem to be all over the Netherlands! Wow....!

Oct 14, 2009

Suspended Bikes

Suspended bike. A bicycle hanging from the banister along the riverside.
A common sight.

Sep 28, 2009

Advertisements on bicycles

Notice the yellow cover stretched over the seat. Except for keeping your seat dry/intact this cover is also an advertisement.
Don't know if this is typically Dutch but I haven't seen this type of advertising anywhere else. (but then again, I haven't been in any other country where cycling is as popular as it is in the Netherlands)

Flip-flops in fall

Date: 28 September, 08:30 AM
Place: Utrecht
Weather conditions: Around 12-14 degrees Celsius.
Personal conditions: I feel cold. I am wearing a jacket and a scarf. I do not seem to be the only one.

Observation: Noticed several people wearing flip-flops. (shock and awe!!!)
YES, the kind of footwear you 'normally' see in the summer on the beach!
What is more: people are cycling with it.
And what is even more: they seem to be going to work/school with it.

My personal opinions about the appropriateness of flip-flops at schools, universities and the like aside, I wonder, is this an attempt to keep the 'vacation spirit' alive? Or are they simply not cold?...