Posts by Claire

Operation JB

Posted by on Jan 19, 2013 | 0 comments

Operation JB

Second semester has just begun and this is the first long weekend, so of course my first and natural instinct pointed towards visiting my bestie, Laura. I planned on driving down Friday after class and  I was packing in the morning when I received this text from Laura:

Oh my gosh I totally forgot we have to go to this seminar tonight downtown for my class, would u be okay with going?

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Bushrangers Bay

Posted by on Jan 7, 2013 | 4 comments

Bushrangers Bay

It’s a family tradition. Every December we take the long journey from Tennessee to a peninsula south of Melbourne, Australia (I have spent all but two Christmas’s with my family down under) and each year, we pick a day and go out just before the sun sets to a place called Bushrangers Bay. To get to the bay, we must walk a long narrow path through the bush (about 1.5 miles) filled with lots of greenery, grass fields, trees, butterflies, and kangaroos. 

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Top of the Rock at Sunset

Posted by on Nov 4, 2012 | 5 comments

Top of the Rock at Sunset

Just one week before Sandy hit Manhattan, I was in NYC enjoying the fall weather and autumn colors. Here’s a shot I captured at the top of the Rockefeller Center (AKA Top of the Rock) at sunset. Perfect view of the Empire State Building and clear skies to see all ends of the city.

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A Hidden Charm in Amsterdam

Posted by on Aug 13, 2012 | 2 comments

A Hidden Charm in Amsterdam

I had just placed my order at the Italian restaurant Laura recommended to me, Casa di David. I was with my mom, so I asked her if I could go snap a few shots of the canal while we waited on our meals. She said yes and off I went…

I walked not even a block before I stopped in my tracks in awe of a fascinating building. The Renaissance-style and stepped gable facade homes of Amsterdam hugged its gothic structure. My eyes were drawn up and I instantly realized

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Queen’s Day in Amsterdam

Posted by on May 2, 2012 | 18 comments

Queen’s Day in Amsterdam

I arrived in Amsterdam on Monday morning expecting nothing but a normal day in the beautiful city. Boy oh boy was I wrong! Turns out that I had arrived on the biggest public holiday of the year in the Netherlands…

Queen’s Day 2012

Queen’s Day, or “Koninginnedag,” is the national celebration of the Queen’s birthday. It’s celebrated every year on April 30th, which was the birthdate of Queen Juliana. They decided to keep it this date when Beatrix became queen because the weather was better for partying in April, rather than in January (her actual birthday).

It was 6 am when the shuttle dropped us off at the hotel. Already, there were people setting up their items for the one day of the year that Amsterdam has unregulated street trade. I made my way over to see what people were selling, but it turned out to be nothing more than items from your typical garage sale: dated and used clothing, electronics, and stuffed animals. I took a few photos and quickly headed back to the hotel room to get a quick nap before the big day.

At about noon I made my way downtown to find the most insane and biggest party ever. Music was blasting out of every bar, DJs were blaring techno, and various bands were playing on street corners. People were arriving on their boats in the canals, dancing through the streets, throwing beer bottles left and right, and peeing in the alleys. The color orange had filled the streets and canals.

This was my first impression of Amsterdam. I honestly didn’t know what to think. It was insane, yet so interesting to experience such a huge national holiday that I had never even heard of!

Apart from when a Brazilian man chased me begging me to give him a kiss and a drunkard spilling beer on my face, I really did have a good time. Luckily I happened to bring my only orange shirt and a few ladies gave me some festive necklaces. I may not have felt like I fit in with all the drunks, but at least I looked like I belonged!

Since it’s a national holiday, nothing was open on Queen’s Day apart from bars and restaurants. Trains were shut down, trams stopped running, and cars didn’t even dare to drive on the streets. Party people filled literally every open space! So did trash… Apparently Queen’s Day is also Trashcan-free Day. People just dropped and left their trash everywhere – guilt free. I made the mistake of wearing open-toed shoes and spent most of the day dodging pieces of broken glass beer bottles!

Queen’s Day in Amsterdam was quite the experience for my first time in the Netherlands. It seems like the unexpected always happens to Laura and me, but this seemed so extreme!

What’s the craziest thing you’ve experienced unexpectedly in your travels?

Have you ever celebrated Queen’s Day?

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