Sunday, April 20, 2008

A week in Europe

I have to say, arriving from India where it was a pleasant 30C in Finland to rain and 2C weather wasn't that much fun. It rained the first two days I was there, and the end of the second day I had to go to Oulu. We went for a management meeting the next day, but got to go see the Oulu Hockey team lose to the Espoo Hockey team in overtime(Finnish National Finals- Oulu was ahead 2-0 at the time). One of the mgt team had arranged for us to get some special treatment and our boss got to drop the first puck. Lots of beer/wine and good food for the evening. By the time we got out it was snowing--kind of late in April, but it happens in Oulu.Oulu Snow in April Many of the gang went out for drinks after we checked into the hotel (after 10), but I called it a night. Thank goodness!! Next day was all day meetings and a mad dash back to Espoo by dinner time. Missed the hockey game on TV, but got to enjoy a nice dinner with friends.

By Friday afternoon I was completely pooped, but had to go on to Germany. There I met Giselle, and we went by train to Delft to visit cousins. Arrived pretty late (after 11pm) but were met by Marjolijn and Francine at the train (luckily as I would not have remembered the way to the house). We enjoyed a trip on the canals, seeing the escape door for William of Orange--he never got to use it as he was shot inside. We saw many different bridges,20080412 Delft 004 and got a bit of history of Delft. Then we climbed the tower in the main square.20080412 Delft Main Square The wind was blowing something fierce, so we only went half way up. But we got a nice view. 20080412 Giselle on the tower We went to the market, and did some shopping for dinner. I bought some cheese to bring home, but unluckily I forgot it in the fridge the next morning. I hope they enjoy it. Then we had Pofferties (a small pancake served with a healthy dose of butter and powdered sugar). Jan and Jan-Marc had gone climbing at a Gym which had an exterior to mimic the top of the Matterhorn, and a complete climbing setup inside as well. We stopped by just in time for them to go home, oh well. We did see a lovely pottery next door with some really nice work.

Giselle and I enjoyed a lovely evening with Marjolijn, Jan, Jan-Marc, Francine, Dorine, Hans, and Marc, all eating around the living room as the table was too small in Marjolijn's house. I don't think Giselle understood too much of the discussion as much was in Dutch and went by quickly, but she understood some. Her host mother speaks dutch to the children. She answered more often in German than in English--shows her head is really in Germany at the moment. This is great. I am so proud of her.

20080414 Holland 023Sunday we spend a leisurely morning wandering around Delft. We saw the one remaining gate to the city. I particularly like this angle,20080413 Gate from back side it looks hungry. The other side is more picturesque though.

By afternoon, unfortunately we had to return to Germany. Giselle back to Essen and I to Munich for a couple of days work. It was lovely weather Monday morning, but by afternoon it was raining pretty hard. Tuesday not much better. I was certainly glad to get back to Bangalore where all is sunshine and 35C in the daytime. I guess it is hot enough to use the air conditioner at night, otherwise it is a bit hard to sleep, but we don't use it during the day. It is not too humid, so really not bad. Also while I was gone, our fridge was replaced. The old one, while it sang to us, didn't keep things cold. The new one does, but alas it doesn't sing :-(

1 comment:

Maya said...

I suppose that instead of "if today is Tuesday, this must be Belgium" you can go by "if it's freezing & raining, this must be Finland, but if I'm sweating it must be Bangalore"?

Nice to finally see a photo of Giselle! She looks happy. I'm glad you got to visit with her. Have you met her little charges yet? I hope before the end of the year that we'll be able to see photos of her family too...

Marjolijn sent some nice photos of you & them too - everyone is laughing, which seems just right for that part of the family. I'm thinking of doing Porcupine again this year, but it won't be the same without them...