Yep, a Sunday with no cycling other than a quick run through a park and returning the bikes. Incredibly, the world kept rotating. The day was spent after a short train ride in Holland's (and some say the world's) Capital, Den Haag with some train sights along the way.
Monster One being returned before The Hague
Monster Two with the L
Once again, FREE Bicycle parking!!!
Nice intermediate train station
Often very ornate but also very modern describes Den Haag. It could also be considered quite American. Much of our popular culture and commercialism is present. We started with The Peace Palace, commonly called the International Court. Created after WWI, it aggrandizes peaceful process perhaps to a fault. It is quite spectacular.
WWI Monument
The International Court, officially The Peace Palace
The Justices
A Peace Tree where wishes are hung
The International Flame --a place to pray for a peace
The Hague also has a beach community Hotair cannot spell,not to mention pronounce. It is very commercial and tourist oriented. Pristine beaches, a pier and a market area both old and new bring Santa Monica or Santa Cruz to mind.
Familiar looking shopping mall
Common beach pier although metal not wood
Playground on the pier
Nice restaurant location
BOB wants to jump!
Kids chalk board
used by a kid
Warm fried on a cold day for BOB
Lots of bombs used this way
Beach art
Free bike parking with security
Bike rental
The Wave Hotel and Restaurants
and interior
And artwork?
The King brings Parliament into session next week so there was a practice parade in Hague so we saw horse groups forever. The heart of Den Haag also has old and new mixed with skyscrapers, shopping and historic buildings, with also the most low key Chinatown ever.
WWI statue
Common canal
Police station entry
\Note kid is not riding his bike
Hats????? in the Park
He is a mobile Billboard!
Lunch that was great
They love their street art
The sidewalk--look
A band playing a Michael Jackson tune
Parliament
Inside Parliament
Very unique skyline--is there any planning?
Aw
City hall
Pepsi has been scarce except in larger stores. Pepsi Max is the Diet drink here. Lenore prefers Diet Dr. Pepper which was found once in the entire trip. It was like reliving their wedding. (Those in attendance may recall the merger.)
Neal gets antsy and locates the Denver -Baltimore snoozer football game shown live late at night.
Chain--literally -bike
Arrival in Tempe tomorrow will bring temperatures will be in the 90s, more than 20 degrees hotter than any high for this trip. In fact the lows in the 70s next week will exceed the highest high for the trip by 10 degrees.
JUST PEDAL
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