Thank you for taking us to the city of Gouda in the Netherlands loved your tour. It showed us so much about this area and the cheese is sold there. Thank you.
Yes my city is way more then just cheese and stroopwafels :P I am born here, lived here all my life. Proud to be Gouwenaar. Even if I do not like Cheese. Though I love Stroopwafels.
Another great city tour. I love the banter between the two of you. I also like the small sound effects added when the person off camera takes something. Keep the videos coming.
A loop around town - if you did that on foot then "loop" (pronounced loap) would have been appropriate as it derives from "lopen" (to walk), however the noun is generally used for "running" rather than walking.
I thoroughly enjoyed this video, it made me miss my parents even more and all the times i visited the Netherlands over the years, they are gone now and lots of relatives live there, i miss the food, i miss it all. Thank you. Typical Dutch weather.
8:45 Note that the "narrow house" is in a bend/curve/angle of the street. At one point in time in the NL, property tax related to the length of the facade of you house along the street. You used more shared/public infrastructure with a long facade and hence had to pay more. This got outsmarted in cases like this, I guess, where the house fills a large space in the angle between the sections of the street on either side of the angle pint. Behind the "short" facade. That said, I am aware of a house based on this reasoning in Amsterdam, here it may just be a narrow house. It could have been built by (i.e. for) an English narrow-boat skipper who otherwise would not feel at home.
With your brilliant music choice "under" your videos, talking about "stroopwafels" and how amazing, or not, they are, it's opportune to be aware of these senior bandits: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazing_Stroopwafels Not "our" - yours, mine - first choice, but still. If you frequent the food of "the commons" and occasionally rave about that, it's appropriate. Puns intended.
Thank you for taking us to the city of Gouda in the Netherlands loved your tour. It showed us so much about this area and the cheese is sold there. Thank you.
Yes my city is way more then just cheese and stroopwafels :P I am born here, lived here all my life. Proud to be Gouwenaar. Even if I do not like Cheese. Though I love Stroopwafels.
Another great city tour. I love the banter between the two of you. I also like the small sound effects added when the person off camera takes something. Keep the videos coming.
Very nice, I like museums
Love your video❤ probably as usual i watch it more then once 😊
A loop around town - if you did that on foot then "loop" (pronounced loap) would have been appropriate as it derives from "lopen" (to walk), however the noun is generally used for "running" rather than walking.
I thoroughly enjoyed this video, it made me miss my parents even more and all the times i visited the Netherlands over the years, they are gone now and lots of relatives live there, i miss the food, i miss it all. Thank you. Typical Dutch weather.
Your pronunciation of Gouda is perfect. Utrecht neerds bit attention😊
He guy's, Kamphuisen stroopwafels are the best.
I think t" halletje is a smaller than the Looierspoort. It is situate between de keizersstraat and de Raam. I wil measure both. Fun video
8:45 Note that the "narrow house" is in a bend/curve/angle of the street. At one point in time in the NL, property tax related to the length of the facade of you house along the street. You used more shared/public infrastructure with a long facade and hence had to pay more. This got outsmarted in cases like this, I guess, where the house fills a large space in the angle between the sections of the street on either side of the angle pint. Behind the "short" facade.
That said, I am aware of a house based on this reasoning in Amsterdam, here it may just be a narrow house. It could have been built by (i.e. for) an English narrow-boat skipper who otherwise would not feel at home.
The "kurk" for church still messes me up. Is it really that hard? :o).
1:57 makes you look bigheaded
With your brilliant music choice "under" your videos, talking about "stroopwafels" and how amazing, or not, they are, it's opportune to be aware of these senior bandits: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazing_Stroopwafels
Not "our" - yours, mine - first choice, but still. If you frequent the food of "the commons" and occasionally rave about that, it's appropriate.
Puns intended.