It’s hard to believe it has been a year since Mr. Spring, Mom, Dad, and I took a boat and bike trip in Holland. It is a trip that my parents have taken for the last seven years.
We had such a great time. We stayed on a boat at night and left it each morning on our bikes to cycle all day. Then each evening we reboarded the boat in a different village for great food and a good night’s sleep.
The bulbs were at their peak when we were there.
There is a lot of luck involved in being in Holland when the flowers are blooming. The spring temperatures determine when the blossoms will look their best. However, the farmers cut off the blooms at a certain time so that the flowers’ energy can go into the bulbs that will be sold in the fall. The whole routine is choreographed by Mother Nature.
But if you miss the tulips and other flowers, don’t worry. There are plenty of things to see, like historic windmills.
This year my parents are mixing it up a bit. You see, each year they rent the same boat that sleeps 18 people. It was a former barge that has been converted into a passenger boat. (There are several bike and boat companies like this in the Netherlands). Then they and 16 other biking enthusiasts go cycling in the countryside for one or two weeks. Instead of meeting the boat in Amsterdam in the spring, like they usually do, this year they are meeting it in Paris in September to cycle from there to parts of Burgundy. They are returning to Holland next spring, though. (By the way, that windmill really isn’t growing out of her head).
When you have seen enough windmills, there are lots of small family-operated cheese farms that welcome visitors. The Dutch are known for their Gouda (they pronounce it howda) cheese.
I love cycling in the Dutch countryside much more than in the city. There is so much charm there. It’s a great way to experience some rural farm life.
The Netherlands is the most bicycle-friendly country in the world. They have a country-wide highway system just for bicycles. This photo of Mr. Spring and me shows the beauty of cycling on a bicycle lane beside a small canal.
We enjoyed seeing this bench made out of broken Delft pottery in where else but Delft!!!
We also enjoyed the beautiful gardens in front of and at the side of their houses. The Dutch have been innovators in bulb and seed creation for centuries. After all, the International Flower Market is located there, and they have created quite an industry out of supplying the world with spring bulbs.
We liked this weird egg art, too. It is a good example of the great sense of humor that the Dutch have. I hope you all get to go there some day. Be sure to add it to your bucket list. Better yet, if you would like to go on the boat/bike trip in 2013, contact my mom/blog partner.
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Jennifer says
Gorgeous photos! Thank you so much for your kinds words!
Have a great week Jennifer
ann says
I loved Holland, unfortunately we went in July and there are no flowers in july but still It’s abeautiful place. Your Trip looks like it was a great time. Thanks for sharing.
Dee says
Wow! That looked like one fabulous trip.
Dee
Ashleigh says
The pictures of the flowers are so beautiful, looks like an awesome trip. We were in Amsterdam in January and had a great time cycling around the city. Made us want to buy bikes for back here in Edinburgh, although the hills might make it a bit tougher. xox
Shelley @ Calypso in the Country says
What gorgeous flowers! What a wonderful trip that must have been! I have never been there but it looks lovely. Thanks for stopping by to say hello!
-Shelley
Karen says
Hello, Thanks so much for letting me “travel” with you. This made my day. SOOO beautiful. I love that your parents do this and you were able to join them. The next trip sounds wonderful. I passed it along to a few Biker friends. Who knows? I don’t comment very much but I follow thru e mail and really enjoy your blog. Very cool that you and your mom do this together. So thanks for sharing.
karen
laxsupermom says
What an amazing trip! Gorgeous pics! Thanks for sharing.
the cape on the corner says
wow-truly amazing photos and experiences. i love the boat and bike idea! this is bringing back memories of our trip to holland a few years ago, but we went in the fall. i LOOVED delft!
molly @thewaffler says
I went to Holland when I was a little girl and have always wanted to return. It’s on the list…
Alicia@ eco friendly homemaking says
Oh my goodness those flowers are amazing. The countryside is just gorgeous and I can see why your parents go there each year. What an awesome trip!