Monday, September 24, 2012

Introducing Bobbe

I'd like to introduce you all to my new friend Bobbe, who is going to help me with this blog. I travel a lot, but I can't go everywhere. Bobbe likes to travel as well, so now she and I will be able to go lots more places and write many more interesting posts. Bobbe's first adventure is a trip to Rome; from there, she will head on toward Greece and Turkey. I'm actually going to meet up with her in Istanbul, so expect a post from both of us about the Topkapi Palace!

Friday, September 14, 2012

My trip to Paris

After my trip to Amsterdam, I took the train down to Paris to spend a few days seeing the sights. Paris is the capital of France. It is full of lots of exciting places to see. I got to visit many of the famous landmarks in the city.

Monday, September 10, 2012

My trip to Amsterdam, part 2: I learn about dikes and polders

Since the weather in Amsterdam remained so sunny, I decided it would be a good idea to take another bike trip. This time, I went with my friends Kyle, Annie, and Timo. Timo grew up in Amsterdam, so he knows his way around very well. He suggested that I would enjoy biking along the dike on the west side of a big lake.

Do you remember in my last post how I told you that, for many centuries, the Dutch have used windmills to pump water in order to reclaim land from the sea? In fact, the Dutch have reclaimed lots and lots of land that naturally lies below sea level. One of the ways that they do this is by building long mounds of earth called "dikes." The dikes prevent the water from going over and flooding the land. The land that the dike protects from the water is called a "polder." Isn't it cool to look at farmland and realize that this area was once entirely underwater?

Saturday, September 8, 2012

My trip to Amsterdam, part 1: bike trip on the Amstel

I'm writing this post from Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands, where I am enjoying fantastic weather and great company. The Netherlands is a country in Europe that borders Belgium and Germany, two countries that I have already visited. My little map on this blog is starting to fill up with blue, especially in Western Europe. I have now added an inset on my map of visited countries so that it will be easier for you to see where the Netherlands is. Do you see what body of water the Netherlands is on? That's right -- it's the North Sea again, the same sea that I saw in Scotland and in Antwerp.