Finally, I'm getting back to my "normal" life and routines... After an intensive 6 days in the Netherlands, I came back home yesterday at midnight... So many great memories and it's time to convert them into words and images... :) Many of you who haven't been at #HiveFest7 have asked to write up about things that happened and knowing myself, and the number of things that happened, I know that it will take a lot of words to describe it...
So, I will split my HF adventure into multiple posts... The first in front of you isn't directly connected to the Hive Fest, but more like a "road to the Netherlands"... I didn't stay in the official Hive Fest hotel but at my friend's place in The Hague, which means that in my next posts, you will see more different places and not just Amsterdam...
Also, my flight didn't go to the Amsterdam Schiphol airport, but to Eindhoven airport, which means that I will introduce you to another Dutch city in this "mini-series"... So, let's start from the very beginning... The general idea was to travel to Eindhoven by plane, later to The Hague by train, and in the afternoon/evening to go to Amsterdam and open drinks of Hife Fest... But, it wasn't like that...
My trip started early in the morning, flying by Ryanair to Eindhoven... Enjoying the sunrise from the air! I have never seen something like that in my life, so it was an interesting experience!
What you see in the photo is a well-known city, Benidorm, and its two beaches, Poniente and Levante...
Right after Benidorm, it's my small town which isn't visible very well because of the sun's reflection in the water...
After a short cloudy break (and over an hour of flying), you can see a completely different landscape from before... Colors have changed, and from Spanish red, it turned into Dutch green... It is obvious who has more rain...
After a bit more than two hours of flight, the plane landed at Eindhoven airport and the grey clouds welcomed us...
After a 25-minute drive by bus to the main train station, it was time to switch transport vehicles again... After a plane and a bus, it's time to travel by train!
The journey to The Hague was a bit less than 2 hours and it served me as a fastened course of Dutch weather... 5 minutes of sun...
... ten minutes of rain showers... and after a while, sunny again... It was just crazy... I didn't expect that the same weather will be following us during the whole weekend...
All train stations in the Netherlands are very similar... As I was at 3, if someone would randomly drop me at some of them, I wouldn't know where am I... :)
In the meantime, I got a message from my friend that he is a bit late and will not arrive at his home as we have agreed, which meant that I had time to do the walk through the streets (and canals) of Hague...
If you were following posts from Hive Fest attendees, you have probably noticed many canals from the photos of Amsterdam, and Hague is very similar to it regarding that... They are a bit more narrow here, but still, very good looking...
Bicycles all around are an image of EVERY Dutch city or town... People like to drive them and I have no idea how they do it with all the rain that happens on daily basis...
The Hague is a mixture of different architecture, but most buildings are preserved in their original way... The center of the city has no huge skyscrapers and you can see some very, very old buildings...
One of the interesting things in the Netherlands is that a lot of churches aren't used for what they are designed for... Some of them have been converted into museums, others into concert halls, discotheques, or as a conference hall like the one where we were the second day...
Another thing that I found interesting is these small front yards that houses have... Usually, you can see a bench and a small flower garden...
Slowly, I'm closing by to my friend's house, and right in front of it, he has another canal, but this one looks very natural... Also, there are a lot of boats in it where people live and not just spend some time "by the river"... I could imagine myself living in one of them... In the morning, get up and throw a fishing rod through the window... :)
These are typical Dutch houses that you can see all around the Netherlands... Usually, they have a stretch hall with stairways, and these, in particular, are 3 apartments per entrance, on 3 different floors...
I arrived at a friend's home around 2-3 PM and I was exhausted from the trip... As we didn't see each other for over 2 years, we had a lot of topics to talk about... Hour by hour, time flew away, and my idea of going to Amsterdam on Day 0, fell apart... Instead of doing that, I stayed at my "temporary home" and talk about HIVE and blockchain to my friend until his brain almost exploded... 😂 It was probably over 4-5 hours and we will see in the next couple of days if I will receive a call from him for additional "lessons"...
That was my Day0 and a nice walk in Hague... See you soon in a different post about #HiveFest and my personal views about it...
Thank you for your valuable time,
ph
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