
Not just in the old days, the classic london fog is back with a vengeance as millions of BA customers are stranded in the airports before xmas! Just keep your fingers crossed that itll clear up so that I can get home!!
My quest for the blog maintenance rages on!
Today: Livin' it up at the Yard
I worked at a drug control centre (would you beleive) for a couple of weeks, which were actually much more fun than the prospect of urine analysis suggests (very cool people involved) and now I managed to secure a job with the met police, so from now on I will only be referred to as Officer Nacho :D
So I'll be livin' it up at the Yard and various other sites, but I'm well excited and so far the job's been great (been working for less than a week and the xmas holidays are already here!) so looking forward to my trip back to madrid in a couple of days!


The landscapes are strikingly different in this part of the coutry, changing from the intense yellow of the Madrilian fields to the deep green of the Galician mountains.
In fact quite bit similar to NZ, tho the mountains are much older and hence more rounded.
We had our last days at Rowena Crescent, and sadly kissed our old house good bye and embarqued on the Eurostar and headed over to Amsterdam via Brussels! Now, Amsterdam is always a pleasure, as I'm sure most of you will know and this time was no exception! I feel that not much comments are needed, so please use your imagination here to picture what a weekend in Amsterdam would be like! Apart from the obvious, we did check out some Jazz clubs with an ol' mate from London and we checked out Boom Chicago, a local comedy show that we managed to get in for half price with a free steak dinner! ;) Some pictures for your entertainment:

Lonely P. NZ can only get you so far...
So the original plan had been to then head over to Luxembourg, just cos neither I nor Dru had ever been there before, but according to some amsterdammers we met, luxembourg sucks (and here I quote:) and "is full of inbred people!", so we decided we could live without that and headed over to Anterp, in Belgium which was a real nice place and the beer tasting seesion we had was even nicer!
Nice people too, we quickly made friends with the bar staff. It was here that it struck me the most just how different Europe is from NZ, just how every city has a great history and some truly magnificent buildings! Interestingly, everyone speaks dutch around here (eastern belgium) the waitress could hardly even speak french! However, and after a few beers, we had no problem comunicating :D

























It's been a hectic couple of weeks of much work and many parties, and now it's all coming slowly to an end, what a shame!




