The Dutch police came in to talk about drugs and drug policy, where they are grown, where they are bought, where not to be bought, and not to try them.
Some things to try: revelin/rivilen?, stroopwafel, vlag and rookwurst. Stay posted!
Ingenious design! Now four trays can fit on a table at once!
I first encountered the Burcht a few nights ago, late on a rainy night. I think it is Leiden's best-kept secret, so far. Hidden in the very centre of town, right under one's very nose, is a fort on a hill. All the more surprising because of the flatness of the rest of the town and environs.
From the top, one has an unobstructed 360-degree view of the town. From up here, Leiden's narrow alleys, churchs, winter trees, and neat and closely-packed houses looks like Paris!

Riding around Leiden at nighttime, I feel like I'm in a different century. Most of the streets are old and cobble-stone, the buildings are old and the streetlights give a dim, golden glow.
I first encountered the Burcht a few nights ago, late on a rainy night. I think it is Leiden's best-kept secret, so far. Hidden in the very centre of town, right under one's very nose, is a fort on a hill. All the more surprising because of the flatness of the rest of the town and environs.
The last picture looks like one of the scenes out of Interview with the Vampire. Chills.
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