Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Amsterdam trip - Sept. 2003

I'm back from Amsterdam. Had a great time and met a lot of interesting people.
An old Dutch aqaintance who had been working on the anti-Tehri dam movement in Garhwal, took me to visit a samll fishing village - Vollendam, near Amsterdam :
The sky was overcast as we drove through the Dutch countryside. Rain drops drew transparent streaks on the misty wind sheild. The green fields were dotted with black and white Jersey cows that sat heavily mulching away, an occassional wind mill passed by, its fan swinging lazily in the cold afternoon air . Vollendam was a small village with its quaint traditional Dutch houses which sat huddled in one line. Laced curtains hung on the small glasswindows. An occasional bloom of flowers hung over some doors and windows.I spend some time sitting on a bench at the edge of thesea-lake. As the waves lapped close to my feet, gulls flew overhead screaming and small sailing and fishing boats bobbed and drifted by.
I was staying in Amsterdam with a Canadian couple...Derek and Emily. Derek has been studying the fishing communities of Gujarat and speaks Gujarati quite well.Derek's house was very interesting. It is actually owned by an artist from Columbia whose paintings and black and white photographs adorned the walls.The b&w photos seem to a have a distinct touch of Cartier Bresson. My room was on the top floor which had a wooden slanting roof and through its beams the afternoon light would fall in streaks. One of the rooms was full of musical instruments and was being used by a Cuban band for their practice sessions ! Amsterdamhas a lot of music and musical bands. This Columbian artist with his Dutch wife were away in Spain and had lent the house to Derek and Emily for a couple months.
Met a lot of interesting people at the conference I was attending -a lady from the DomincanRepublic studying the small fishermen there, a fisheries Prof. from Iran, a lady from Ghana who had encountered the civil war and soldiers with guns during her research. I also met a Portugese professor whose father used to serve in Goa during the Portugese occupation. I have visited in New York and New Jersey during my school days but the urban culture of Amsterdam, and perhaps also other European capitals, seem to be much more interesting and diverse than that of any American cities, including the grafftitti on the walls !! I found the youth from the colored communityof Amsterdam very interesting in the way they wore their hair and clothes.The deep guttural Dutch and German and the elegant French languages too, seem to capture a lot of passion as compared to the empty drawl of American English.

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