Level 3, morning 1.
Apr. 1st, 2002 01:35 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I rented a bicycle this morning.
Not being able to drive in the States, this was my first vehicle since I was 12. I'm a little nervous that it might get stolen, but I bought insurance and I lock it exactly like they told me to, so I suppose that's the best I could do.
I took a couple of long rides in the park. I was afraid my hat would blow off a couple of times. I had a number of difficulties trying to ride while holding various foodstuffs, and I discovered that there were pedestrian markets where bicycles were not permitted. I think I'm the only person in town who has considered paying attention to the bicycle traffic lights, since the streets are practically barren of cars whatsoever. And what cars are there are so tiny, I'm not that afraid to get hit by one.
I still haven't seen any sights yet, or dipped into the more prurient side of the city. I know there are many things people say I have to do while I'm in Amsterdam, but just being in this wonderful city seems to be enough for today. I have plenty of time in the next two days to find things to do and sights to see around town. But I'd feel perfectly justified just exploring and relaxing then, too. I've been living a nonstop adventure for eleven days now; I'd do well to pace myself.
Not being able to drive in the States, this was my first vehicle since I was 12. I'm a little nervous that it might get stolen, but I bought insurance and I lock it exactly like they told me to, so I suppose that's the best I could do.
I took a couple of long rides in the park. I was afraid my hat would blow off a couple of times. I had a number of difficulties trying to ride while holding various foodstuffs, and I discovered that there were pedestrian markets where bicycles were not permitted. I think I'm the only person in town who has considered paying attention to the bicycle traffic lights, since the streets are practically barren of cars whatsoever. And what cars are there are so tiny, I'm not that afraid to get hit by one.
I still haven't seen any sights yet, or dipped into the more prurient side of the city. I know there are many things people say I have to do while I'm in Amsterdam, but just being in this wonderful city seems to be enough for today. I have plenty of time in the next two days to find things to do and sights to see around town. But I'd feel perfectly justified just exploring and relaxing then, too. I've been living a nonstop adventure for eleven days now; I'd do well to pace myself.
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Date: 2002-04-01 10:02 am (UTC)I wonder how people will take to me using my monocular to look at things across the street.
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Date: 2002-04-01 09:47 am (UTC)Re:
Date: 2002-04-01 10:17 am (UTC)