Friday, June 18, 2010

JOYEAUX ANNIVERSAIRE MARYANNE

-INES & MANINHA

4 comments:

  1. Bolas, fico mesmo comovida quando leio a vossa novela. Que divertidas! Bem essa cena do perfume deve ter sido linda. A tia Quim não tem lá este blogue para ver ?
    Mariana muitos PARABÈNS, rica "Filha". Beijos às três. Festejem essa maravilhosa Criatura.
    Vão ver os quadros do Vermeer, passear num barco, ou ver os canais chics, e reparem à noite nas casas todas abertas para a rua, espreitem .

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  2. parabéns, cana!
    Arranjem lá um sítio fixe para nós dormirmos em agosto em Amsterdão!

    um beijinho
    vasco cardoso

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  3. filho, em todo o lado, MENOS aqui!
    vou perguntar a uma amiga nova :) bjs

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  4. Meninas:

    No visits to smoking pot bars and remember that the Dutch don't bath.

    Coisas a fazer:
    1) Immerse yourself in art.
    From Spui take tram 2 or 5 to Museumplein, where the Van Gogh and Rijksmuseum keep you occupied for hours. View Van Gogh’s life through art. Holland’s Golden Age is the highlight of the Rijksmuseum. Don’t miss Vermeer’s Milkmaid.

    2) Day trip it.For an excursion, the 15-minute train ride to Haarlem is worth the trip.
    Browse fashionable boutiques, visit the Gothic St. Bavo church, and walk to the Frans Hals art museum.
    For eats, kick back at Café Brinkman on the square, and to top off the day, have soft drinks at Café 1900 on the way back to the train station.

    3)Night bike it. Amsterdam is great at night, when the city is aglow from lit up bridges and canals. Start at Leidseplein and bike down Kerkstraat to the Amstel River, where you’ll find the Skinny Bridge in all its glory.
    Cut across Waterlooplein to Jodenbreestraat, which takes you into Nieuwmarkt.

    4) Shop for treasures. Walk the famous 9 streets to pick up cutting edge fashion and eclectic wares.

    Don’t miss Lady Day, which sells vintage and secondhand European fashion for a steal. Browse for a designer fragrance like Creed at Skins Cosmetics, investigate the Paul Frank Store , and get pampered at Spoiled, where you’ll be custom matched to a designer pair of jeans.

    5) Do like the Dutch. Nothing says typically Dutch better than a hunk of Gouda stuffed in a fresh bread roll.

    6) While the day away in a café and see the crowds (lendias...) At Café Zeezicht (Hoofdweg 456), people watch on the outdoor terrace, sipping a Dutch style latte and nibbling on the best apple tart in town. Brown cafes, named for their wooden interiors, are good for mingling with the locals.

    Cafes not to miss: De Balie, Café De Tuin (Tweede Tuindwarsstraat 13), and Café ‘t Smalle (Egelantiersgracht 12).

    6) Walk it. I know you have no option

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