Red Spades & Black Hearts

"Sometimes there's so much beauty in the world I feel like I can't take it."

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Last weekend I was in Amsterdam! It is a beautiful city and, even though the weather was not very nice, I enjoyed it so much. I was with a friend of mine and we were roaming the canals, taking the quietness they exuded. Except on Queen’s Day, of course! On Monday, there was just a huge orange crowd everywhere you looked, quite impressive I have to say.
Needless to say, Keukenhof and Van Gogh museum were magnificent! Thumbs up for the Netherlands and the thousands of bikes :)
p.s. A special mention for the only North-Korean restaurant in Europe: excellent food and entertaining experience. And speaking of food, if you go to Amsterdam you mustcheck out “Pancakes!” in the city center.

Last weekend I was in Amsterdam! It is a beautiful city and, even though the weather was not very nice, I enjoyed it so much. I was with a friend of mine and we were roaming the canals, taking the quietness they exuded. Except on Queen’s Day, of course! On Monday, there was just a huge orange crowd everywhere you looked, quite impressive I have to say.

Needless to say, Keukenhof and Van Gogh museum were magnificent! Thumbs up for the Netherlands and the thousands of bikes :)

p.s. A special mention for the only North-Korean restaurant in Europe: excellent food and entertaining experience. And speaking of food, if you go to Amsterdam you mustcheck out “Pancakes!” in the city center.

One of my favourite alternative London map. Be sure to check out also the German one!
http://londonist.com/2011/03/a-guide-to-alternative-london-tube-maps.php

One of my favourite alternative London map. Be sure to check out also the German one!

http://londonist.com/2011/03/a-guide-to-alternative-london-tube-maps.php

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And those who were seen
dancing
were thought to be insane
by those
who could not hear
the music.
Friedrich Nietzsche (via curiositycounts)
Everything that needs to be said has already been said. But since no one was listening, everything must be said again. Andre’ Gide
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London Alphabet (and history lesson), 1850s
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London Alphabet (and history lesson), 1850s

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The Story of Keep Calm and Carry On (by BarterBooksLtd)

This video made me smile.