A (usually) lighthearted look at bits of history, culture and daily life in the Netherlands as seen through the eyes (and camera) of a woman from the United States.
I created this blog to document my personal experience with the compulsory integration courses for import brides like me. Now the compulsory part is over, I'm busy getting on with integrating properly...
An independent view of the Amsterdam advertising industry; its hotshops, its people and – of course – its campaigns. Written by a group of independent creatives.
I try to create a relationship with this mysterious city. I love it and can’t get enough of it. Everywhere I look, there’s something beautiful. I walk, I see, I take photos, I share.
A blog by a Polish mother living in the Netherlands with her German husband and two daughters about parenting, multilingualism, being European, and much much more.
The Holland Bureau's central theme is the presence of the Netherlands in all things global, from financial regulation to climate change and Nato. You name it, the Dutch are there, and they are involved.
Stuff Dutch People Like is a study of all things orange. It investigates and highlights the idiosyncrasies of the Dutch culture and their uncanny ability to talk on a mobile phone, while carrying 2.5 children, 6 bags of groceries, a television set, and a mattress balanced on a gear-less bicycle.
Nandini Bedi was born into a warrior caste and carries a sword in her handbag (unless boarding an airplane). She learned (over time) that chocolate on bread is delicious, in a place where wind should be taught only to blow through windmills.
Amsterdam life through the eyes of a long-term English resident. Plus A-Z of the city, from architecture to where to buy kosher food to the best place to go running.