You can not compare Amsterdam to London Tony. London is huge.Happy you like it Mike, but it's not for me. Each to their own.
You can not compare Amsterdam to London Tony. London is huge.Happy you like it Mike, but it's not for me. Each to their own.
Nearly Tony,,,,,,,,( hope I spelled that correctly)
Sounds good to me.The big A is a great place to visit especially if you indulge in things forbidden elsewhere but wouldn't live there. You'd love it here Tony. 5 min north you are in the forest and about 300m out my back door you're on the channel that brings you to the Wpg River which you can see from my kitchen window to some of the best fishing in NA. JIM
That's very interesting HT.Nearly Tony,,,,,,,,
Schiphol opened on 16 September 1916 as a military airbase. The end of the First World War also saw the beginning of civilian use of Schiphol Airport and the airport eventually lost its military role completely. By 1940, Schiphol had four asphalt runways at 45-degree angles. The airport was captured by the German military that same year and renamed Fliegerhorst Schiphol. The airport was destroyed through bombing but at the end of the war the airfield was restored quickly. In 1949 it was decided that Schiphol was to become the primary airport of the Netherlands.
Schiphol's name is derived from a former fortification named Fort Schiphol which was part of the Stelling van Amsterdam defence works. Before 1852, the Haarlemmermeerpolder in which the airport lies was a large lake with some shallow areas.
There are multiple stories of how the place got its name. The most popular story is that in the shallow waters sudden violent storms could claim many ships. This was the main reason for reclaiming it. In English, Schiphol translates to 'Ship Grave',
It is six meters under sea level.....
I'm with you totally on that one Tony! Nice for a quick visit but we're full on country folk, can't wait to get the mortgage paid up and move somewhere more green and animal friendly!I realise there are people who like big towns and cities mate but they're not for me. It's a good job some are at home there or the countryside would be packed.
Tony.
We did visit London for a Weekend about 5 years ago and to be fair we enjoyed it but a short visit is enough for us. It was nice to get home!I too hate London. I have to go to Ebury Street near Victoria Station every 3 Months, lovely buildings but a hell of a lot of S--T Holes. I find it strange that even away from the Centre how many people there are, is nearly every one in London on benefits as they all seem to be walking around at all times of the day. It is a place that apart from work i will never visit hate the place. I would sooner pay more and go to Barcelona. But i suppose if i had family there then i would have to. Anyway Brian hope it has been a good weekend for you
You would love where we live, surrounded by fields, only 66 dwellings. No shop, no bus but we do have a village hall, a church and a stables for @jue1. Sadly pub closed years ago so a 4mile round trip to get a nice real ale, but lovely on a hot summers evening. I know what your thinking when would that be lol always living in hopeI'm with you totally on that one Tony! Nice for a quick visit but we're full on country folk, can't wait to get the mortgage paid up and move somewhere more green and animal friendly!
Do you take lodgers in???????You would love where we live, surrounded by fields, only 66 dwellings. No shop, no bus but we do have a village hall, a church and a stables for @jue1. Sadly pub closed years ago so a 4mile round trip to get a nice real ale, but lovely on a hot summers evening. I know what your thinking when would that be lol always living in hope
I thought they all had a big smoke in dam!You can not compare Amsterdam to London Tony. London is huge.
Which part you devil!! JIMSounds good to me.
I'll let you work that one out Jim.Which part you devil!! JIM
Not normally but as it's you…..... The answers still noDo you take lodgers in???????