Monday, April 28, 2008

Monday

During my lunch I walked (300 metres max.) down to a baguette place.

Their baguette was nice but they didn't put a whole lot on it. I asked for ham and cheese (naturally) and there were 3 slices of cheese and 3 slices of ham which is nothing on a baguette of 40cm length...

Old in the way of new...

While walking to my bus stop there was some fire truck action. In total 5 trucks raced down the streets.

When I came home, Nicole had prepared a perfect dinner for us: potatoes, green beans and little meatballs. It was de-li-cious.

8 comments:

kees said...

The fire truck has a cartoon-like quality the way it is leaning over in its haste to get around the corner. Probably an artifact of your mobile's camera, but giving a sense of speed anyhow.

Gledwood said...

I love that old in the way of new... very "London" that picture would normally be, know what I mean...? Is Amsterdam like that too?

Righty ho I've found the nearest fusebox I can and am posting it in about 10 mins once I've written 2 paragraphs of crap to go with it ;->... haharr!

marian said...

een lekker hollands diner!!
lekker gewerkt vandaag?
ga vanavond met tante kitty naar de bloemen mozaiken in Limmen,mooiste mozaiek van de olymp-spelen:volgens de krant vanmorgen: weegschaal met aan de ene kant de dayla lama, en aan de andere kant erica terpstra, opschrift: wat weegt hier het zwaarst!! we zijn benieuwd.
gr ma.

kees said...

@gledwood: if you want to see photos of Amsterdam come visit my blog, mate. Plenty of ASD to see.

Vincent said...

@ Kees: it's my camera indeed :-)

@ Gled: I posted a reply on your blog mate.

@ ma: Het eten was heerlijk! Werk was OK, begint wat interessanter te worden nu.

Nicole said...

GLED - Indeed, for an Amsterdam blog, head over to our friend Kees.

Friðvin said...

Their baguette was nice but they didn't put a whole lot on it.

Hey, in case you haven't heard we're about to have a global recession. Pay more, expect less.

(see my post about nuts on my blog)

Vincent said...

@ Kona: It's getting really bad in the states, thankfully not (yet) overhere. I'm just really happy I scored a job so I can make money for us and we have a place for which we don't have to pay.

Why don't you guys get a goat? You got the space for it. You can make your own organic cheese?