Not all of the impressions, just what has come to my mind just now.
I arrived on Friday with Wizz Air to Eindhoven. Cheap flight - pretty comfortable actually, people complain because of too little leg space, my legs are short enough, no problems with them :-)
Plenty of brick houses - just the whole city made of brick houses. Also seen a mosque there; a lot of Muslim people there. It caught my attention, but then why not, it may well have been an organic part of the city.
Arrived to Utrecht, by train. Train was very cheap, though pretty comfortable, a little bit airplane-like. The house, where I have my room in Zeist, is just lovely; my room is bigger than I had expected. My flat mate seems like a very nice guy.
Arrived to the summer school housing - a student housing; I guess getting the room was a good choice (albeit a very lucky one). Summer school participants are all around the world - probably much more multicultural, than the people in the 3 workcamps, where I had participated.
Utrecht - a lot of bikes, a very smart city; my house in Zeist is probably closer to Uithof then a big part of the Utrecht proper.
Went to "Utrechtse Bazaar" - it was like a Moroccan suq (also, a lot of sellers were probably of Moroccan origin, I even heard some Arabic being spoken). It was huge - I have a new backpack, cost me 6e; is bigger and seems more durable than my old one (I am already thinking about the possible use of the old one...). I also visited the Vredenburg market; it had a different flavor, was also pretty big.
Second hand shopping exists, but seems not to be too widespread :-( I found an address of a few second-hands (I need a table and a chair...); have yet to visit them. The new stuff is probably too cheap.
Food - a lot of food that I like is pretty cheap (even cheaper than in the CZ); yet fruit and vegetables are expensive (not so much in the suq...but it's pretty far :-( ). There is a lot of stuff to be put on a bread, much more than just cheese, butter, jam, ham. Dutch people seem really crazy in this (for instance, chocolate flakes, used in the Czech Republic just to decorate cakes...).
In Netherlands, everything seems so neat (at least on the first sight). It seemed to me the same in other "Western" European countries; perhaps neat in different way, but always neat (of course, some cities or city quarters were exceptional, but in general it held). Perhaps this is the origin of the sentiment that we are rich enough and that we should concentrate on other stuff than getting richer; this perspective is obviously much stronger in such neat countries (but actually, the Czech Republic has been becoming more and more neater during my life as well...).
The preserved patches of nature in Eindhoven and Utrecht seemed really well preserved - water birds, rabbits (on just very small areas, where there were no buildings!!!).
Dutch people speak Dutch too quickly...; but actually, it happened to me just twice or so, that they would switch to English, seeing I was a foreigner - a nice surprise :-)
I have a new (Dutch) cell phone number.
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