I realized that the secret to living abroad was not as simple as people believed or perhaps not as hard as people believed but that for me, it consisted of obtaining and integrating three things into my life. Find yourself a band you love, a food you love and a cultural aspect that you love…and whoa la…you’ve got yourself – my secret to happiness living abroad.
I was introduced to it- a basic version of it at the work cafeteria. It was basically the only made to order warm dish available besides the standard fired goods and do-it-yourself sandwich bars. I took my husband to one of my favorite little restaurants in
A culture- or in correct English, a cultural aspect. The Dutch are infamous for their flat land and love of bikes…they adore their bikes and to prove it- they ride them in the rain, sleet or snow…no matter what! I love it, I really do, it’s great to see the young and the old riding their bikes around town to get their groceries or just for a “stroll” around town. Bikes are so prevalent here that there are barely any sidewalks…why walk when you can ride? There are bike garages where there are hundreds upon thousands of bikes all locked up at stations, at supermarkets, at stores etc. You name it, you can’t find a single place in the
it rains all the time and not “mainly in the plains,” like it does in
They all know how to ride their bikes with no hands, can maneuver between crowds, throngs of people at farmers markets and all while a child in the front, a child in the back and a dog in one hand…oh and flowers in the other! Ok a little extreme but I bet it’s been done! And this is why I love this cultural aspect of the
Ta-ta until later!
April