Guus Bosman

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Back home

I'm back in Haarlem now. Milena and David brought me to the trainstation, and at 17:00 o'clock my train left. The trip went smoothly; I was listening to the radio and reading a book that Joris gave me for my birthday, 'Cryptonomicon'.

I was in Haarlem at 21:30 o'clock.

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Milena's party

Milena's birthday party in 70's style.Yesterday was Milena's birthday party.

We first had dinner at home, with Roland and Helen, two good friends of David and Milena from Berlin. Milena made a Spanish recipe, rabbit in a sauce with almonds, garlic and white wine.

Around 20:00 o'clock we went to the place where the party would be. The bar was really nice. It was decorated in 70's style, with the appropriate wallpaper, lights and posters on the wall. A nice detail was that the cola that they served was of an old German brand that was popular around that time.

The place was called the "Trinkhalle". With my best German knowledge I thought that this just means "drinking place", but I was told that this name is more usual for a booth outside where you can buy bottles of beer and get drunk on the street. There were around 50 guests for Milena I think.

We danced a lot, and I talked to many people. I liked that a lot.

I saw Ricco, the newborn baby of Osamu and Maisumi. They came to say congratulations to Milena, so Ricco went to his first party (except for his birth-party, of course). A very cute baby, she slept through everything.

We here home around 3:00 o'clock, and we slept in till very late this morning.

I made a couple of pictures yesterday, you can see them here.

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In the city

Milena and I went for a walk in the city this morning. We did some shopping and we had coffee, and later beer. There was a Starbucks in the main street of Frankfurt.

We had a really good 'bratwurst', a German sausage.

I took some pictures.

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In Frankfurt

The traintrip yesterday was wonderful. I don´t think I´ve ever been in a nicer train than this ICE. Quiet, fast, comfortable... it´s almost like a plane but with more space for your legs. I talked with a fellow-passenger until Duisburg, then I read a bit. The four hours to Frankfurt went quick.

David & Milena picked me up from the trainstation, and gave me a great welcome. We had some drinks at home, and we went out to a pub around their place later. We had German beer, of course.

The computer here in David and Milena´s house has a German keyboard, which is pretty much the same as a regular one expect that the `y´ and `z´ are switched -- a bit confusing.

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To Frankfurt

ICE to Frankfurt at Amsterdam Central Station.I am leaving to Frankfurt!

My train leaves at 17:05 o'clock from Amsterdam Central Station so I'll go home now. I am really looking forward to the train trip and the weekend.

My suitcase is ready, and I took a magazine, a book and my coffee thing, so I'm fully prepared. I'll be in Frankfurt around 21:00 o'clock.

I'm going to visit David & Milena and I'll stay in their place. Saturday evening Milena will celebrate her birthday in a bar in Frankfurt.

politicsnews

Lazrak stays

It seems like Mr. Lazrak has decided to establish his own political party and to keep his seat in parliament. He was expelled from the far-left Socialist Party last Monday after he directed harsh criticism to Mr. Marijnissen, the party's leader, and after a disagreement on the donation of his salary to the party.

Of course, he has the right to do so. Formally he was elected on a personal title, and he has the constitutional right to stay in parliament. It healthy for intra-party politics if all the members of a political faction are sure of their seat, and don't run the risk of loosing their position if they disagree with the majority.

However, it is unfortunate that Lazrak decided to stay. I don't think his one-man faction will have a lot of added value to the Dutch parliament. He himself acknowledged that the disagreements between him and the party are not based on policy; in fact he said that he would almost always vote with the Socialist Party. Also, it is virtually certain that he won't be elected if there would be elections now, nor in a few years.

I would say: do the decent thing and give the seat back to the party.

theater

The Revisor

The Revisor by the Paardenkathedraal. Picture by Sjouke Dijkstra.Yesterday I went to a theater show in the Toneelschuur. We saw The Revisor, a comedy by Nikolai Gogol. It was played by the Paardenkathedraal, a Dutch theater group that won several awards in the past.

I went there with Arjan, Karen, Jelly and Max. We first had dinner together in our place, which was nice.

I really enjoyed the show, it was funny and very professional. I had expected a more 'difficult' performance, but The Revisor is a plain comedy -- although a very good one. I loved the mayor and his wife, two main characters, and the fights that they had, especially in the second half.

The language used was really beautiful -- the texts were great. The mayor had a magnificent way of talking: screaming, whispering, all mixed with a continuous trembling of his body because of nervousness and general dissatisfaction with the world.

A smaller role that I liked was the maid of the mayor; she was really funny in her own, quiet way.

General conclusion: I liked it a lot. It wasn't highbrow theater, but very amusing.

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Pictures birthday Ria

Playing music.Last weekend we celebrated the birthday of my aunt Ria and I took some pictures, which are online now.

If you would like a bigger version (better quality) of any of the pictures please let me know.

Haarlem

Panorama Hooimarkt

This is so much fun! I've made a panorama picture of the Hooimarkt.

Small panorama Hooimarkt, Haarlem.

Jaap borrowed me his tripod, and yesterday afternoon I took pictures of the street in front of our house. Tonight I 'stitched' them together using a special program. There are 12 pictures glued together, to create a complete 360 degree view.

The result is two-fold: first a large picture of the Hooimarkt in Haarlem, but the most pretty thing is a so-called Quicktime panorama file. It's huge, almost 10Mb, but very nice to see. For those of you with a quick connection (or a lot of patience): a Quicktime Panorama of the Hooimarkt!

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Sunday

Ettie and Gerben stayed in Haarlem last night; my parents went to Middenmeer.

In the morning we had an "American breakfast": bagels, cream-cheese and grapefruit juice. And coffee, of course.

Ettie and I worked on some homework in the morning, physics. She and Gerben left to Leeuwarden around 15:00 o'clock. I went for a long walk in the city. The shops were open today, which makes the city alive. In the evening I spent some time configuring my (desktop-) computer.

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