LLMReb's XI Trip - April 2017 King's Day (now w/ photos!)

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Day Four

Very excited today because WillJay has a T&T scheduled at Bluebird. I had some great posts with WillJay leading up to this visit, plus I've never been to Bluebird, so I figured I'm going to kill two birds and get stoned (as Kinky Friedman would say as a pun on kill two birds with one stone). Fantastic. T&T at 10 a.m.!

Did I tell you how relaxing it is to sleep on the houseboat? Of course, none of us can recall what it was like to sleep as a little baby, rocking back and forth in a cradle. But somewhere buried in your subconscious, I believe that sleeping on a boat triggers some happy sensor deep, deep, deep in your mind. On the boat, you sleep so peacefully. So peacefully, in fact, that you often do not recall shutting off the alarm. So peacefully, I tell you, that no matter how excited you are to awaken and meet new people and enjoy new experiences, you will continue sleeping.

Oh hell, it is 9:45 and the T&T is in 15 minutes! As I scurry to put on clothing and look 1/2 way presentable, I do a little quick math. Houseboat near Heineken to Rembrandtsplein = 15 minutes, then Rembrandtsplein to near Bluebird is, hmm, yep, another 15 minutes. I'm going to be 30 minutes late. Hell.

Bluebird Talk & Toke

Right on time, like clockwork, 30 minutes later I'm there. Of course, I don't know what anyone looks like, so I walk into BB, walk right past a group sitting in the front, and go upstairs to make a purchase. While looking at the menu, I feel in my coat pocket to find an entire bag of weed. WTF? I was certain that I smoked everything, but no, here is a bag and card from La Tertulia. Evidently I swung by La Tertulia at some point on day 3, but for the life of me I don't know when. That little conundrum will remain for, well, the rest of my life. Even now I don't recall going, and neither does my wife. I briefly consider whether this is the long lost bag of G13 Haze from last year! Pfft, no, because this coat is a different coat.

Anyway, back to WillJay and his entourage. I evidently do not need any weed as not only is my left pocket full of what I marked as "Purple", but also my right jacket pocket is loaded with 3 other bags. I am getting old, or Sinterklaas and his compadre, Black Pete, visited a bit early. I'm still in a bit of a fog from that wonderful sleep. Well, I have 4 bags of weed.

I get my cappuccino and look around. No one is there. Well, someone stepped on a dog, but the dog owner was a loner, so that was not Willjay. I did a bit of Sherlockian deductive reasoning and figured that the little group in the front door was the infamous WillJay and his entourage. Problem solved.

Down to the front, there is one seat left. Everyone introduces themselves. The equally infamous Fat Old Dwarf, who was nothing like I expected as FOD is neither fat nor old nor a dwarf, is in a deep conversation with WillJay. WillJay's wife is across from me. WillJay's friends from Richmond, VA show up, and may very well have been the group who stepped on that black dog that blended into the black floor. Oops! Oh well, they are super nice folks.

FOD was sharing hash, which I did not catch the strain. Then WillJay passes some hash in his wooden bowl. No idea about that strain, either.

I will forever recall this meeting as my first time to experience hash. Thanks guys!

You guys need to meet WillJay and his wife. Very interesting. WillJay, if I don't make it up to your neck of the US anytime soon, we will do what we can to make it and reintroduce ourselves next summer.

What was so refreshing about WillJay is that I relate a bit more to what I gather as his outlook on marijuana. I'm just wowed/impressed/insert verb over so many of you who can sniff marijuana, smoke a bit, then tell you the strain qualities, the tastes, the effect, if it is citrusy or woody or earthy or diesel or whatever taste. I do not have such a sophisticated palate. I wish I could, but I just don't pick up those nuances. As DLN shared his 24K out of his Pax 3, then quizzed me on the taste, maybe if you plant a taste in my mind with a suggestion, I can taste that suggestion, but on my own, no. 24K has a tangerine taste? OK, sure. Sour diesel has a fuel taste? Alright. About all I can really do is tell you that CS Yo-Yo weed has a taste that I can only describe as very clean, and other weed does not always have that 'clean' taste.

So, my Neanderthal taste buds are useless. Instead, I relegate weed into two categories: (1) does this weed get me really high; or, (2) does this weed only get me a little bit high.

Not to put words in Willjay's mouth at all, but in the very brief conversation with he and his wife, I got the impression that strains, labels, taste qualities, sativa vs. indica, and all of the other measures take a back seat to what one can see and smell. Thank God for meeting you, Willjay, b/c I feel like a novice on this board at times when everyone is waxing poetically about a certain strain. I do enjoy reading how you other guys can tear a strain apart and analyze it, though. But as for me, I have to go with the unscientific method of selecting weed in AMS about the same way that I would select a good piece of fruit at the Noordermarkt. Does it look like that fruit should look? Smell like it should smell? Have good weight for its size. If so, purchase. If not, pass.

Anyway, Willjay, I certainly welcome your thoughts here. I'd also be equally on board with funding OHMF, DLN, CCs, Gapie, Marok, and virtually everyone else on this board by starting a business where you teach people about weed like a wine connoisseur teaches oenophiles about wine.

The T&T winds down all too quickly. I felt like I was just getting started. Oh man, this hash is fantastic! I will forever read the hash reviews with deep interest. Thanks again, Willjay, Willjay's wife, and FOD!

Time to walk back to the boat. I'm missing little buddy a bit, too. From experience, I know I'll arrive at the boat in 30 min. Somehow that 30 min. stretched into one solid hour, though. I know why. I was super high! Walking around AMS when you are super high is a real treat.

While standing on the corner at Rembrandtsplein trying to decide if the Night Watch statues were completely accurate representations, a fairly large group of tourists came upon me. The tour guide with the little yellow sign looked at me and said I need to stay in the group. Sure thing! I'm happy doing whatever with a bunch of lost tourists who were gaping at the bars.

This group evidently just got off the canal boats at the Amstel and were walking down Reguliersgracht to the Museumplein. As we entered Thorbeckeplein, I tried to convince a few tourists that they should sneak out at night (these were 50+ year old tourists, so I don't think they needed to sneak out) and visit what is Café Nasty during the day, but blossoms into Club Nasty at night.

I got distracted on the bridge at Ponte Arcari, and the tour guide told me to stand by her. She asked me if I bought anything from someone while I was at Rembrandtsplein. I said no, b/c I didn't see any street vendors with any good watercolor paintings. She just frowned and said something about not purchasing any marijuana from anyone on the street. I nodded and agreed with her that such a thing would be stupid with so many coffeeshops. I then pointed out that if the group wants anything, Barneys is right up ahead. She just looked at me with what I thought was the oddest look. So I did what anyone else would do in that situation. I changed the subject. I started chattering away with this tour guide about what they were seeing at the museums. Are they going to Van Gogh? Rijks? Stedelijk? Moco? I shared with her that I was going to Moco later with the family.

"Moco with the family?" she asked. No. We were going to Van Gogh.

'We?' I thought. Oh hell, she thinks I'm part of the group.

Then she asked again not IF I purchased, but WHAT I purchased. I then told her about finding the baggies in my coat pocket.

She was not amused. It obviously dawned on her that I was not in their group. I was just some guy standing with wonder at an intersection that she grabbed by the arm and directed me to walk with them.

She informed me that I no longer needed to walk in their group, and was not welcome. I told her that I appreciated her escorting me across the busy intersections, but felt obliged to remind her that it was she who grabbed my arm and commanded me to stay in the group. I don't think that anyone in the tour group was the wiser.

Bye bye, tour group. Thanks for helping me cross the street in my post-hash stoned state of mind!

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For the life of me I don't know how I can recall nearly every detail of that walk from Bluebird with such accuracy but cannot recall going to La Tertulia. :lol:

Moco Museum

We visited the Moco Museum. Lots of Dalis and Banksy. Good selection, and if you like Dali, it is a great little museum.

After Moco

The rest of the day was very relaxing. The wife wanted to stay in the Rembrandtsplein area. That morning high seemed to last the entire day.

At one point we hung out in the Amstelveen area and listened to a very good, sultry modern jazz band that is the sort who would play in some of the jazz clubs in the Paris area around the Fontaine des Innocents in the Les Halles area of Paris. They were great. Little buddy and I danced around while they played really good, sultry jazz-type renditions of The Jackson Five. They had a killer rendition of "I Want You Back".

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Before going home, I had to stock up on some hash! So I popped into Barneys and purchased a gram of King Hassan. So the King Hassan was very good. I read where you guys post that hash should burn evenly and white, which it did. To me, I don't know what it tasted like, but it looked really good and got me very high!

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This day was an amazing day!

Tomorrow, King's Day.
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LLMReb wrote: Wed 24th May 2017 03:38 amFOD was sharing hash, which I did not catch the strain.
I think I was slightly vague on it at the time. It was my 4th shop and 2nd smoke of the day, so it could have been Amnesia Hash from either Central and 1e Hulp, and something from Boerejongens – Green WhateverIcan'tbebotheredtolookup, possibly. The one thing that seems to apply across the board is that cocktails are more than the sum of their ingredients, at least in strength. Purists may prefer to sample strains in isolation.
The tour guide with the little yellow sign looked at me and said I need to stay in the group. Sure thing! I'm happy doing whatever with a bunch of lost tourists who were gaping at the bars.

This group evidently just got off the canal boats at the Amstel and were walking down Reguliersgracht to the Museumplein. As we entered Thorbeckeplein, I tried to convince a few tourists that they should sneak out at night (these were 50+ year old tourists, so I don't think they needed to sneak out) and visit what is Café Nasty during the day, but blossoms into Club Nasty at night.

I got distracted on the bridge at Ponte Arcari, and the tour guide told me to stand by her. She asked me if I bought anything from someone while I was at Rembrandtsplein. I said no, b/c I didn't see any street vendors with any good watercolor paintings. She just frowned and said something about not purchasing any marijuana from anyone on the street. I nodded and agreed with her that such a thing would be stupid with so many coffeeshops. I then pointed out that if the group wants anything, Barneys is right up ahead. She just looked at me with what I thought was the oddest look. So I did what anyone else would do in that situation. I changed the subject. I started chattering away with this tour guide about what they were seeing at the museums. Are they going to Van Gogh? Rijks? Stedelijk? Moco? I shared with her that I was going to Moco later with the family.

"Moco with the family?" she asked. No. We were going to Van Gogh.

'We?' I thought. Oh hell, she thinks I'm part of the group.

Then she asked again not IF I purchased, but WHAT I purchased. I then told her about finding the baggies in my coat pocket.

She was not amused. It obviously dawned on her that I was not in their group. I was just some guy standing with wonder at an intersection that she grabbed by the arm and directed me to walk with them.

She informed me that I no longer needed to walk in their group, and was not welcome. I told her that I appreciated her escorting me across the busy intersections, but felt obliged to remind her that it was she who grabbed my arm and commanded me to stay in the group. I don't think that anyone in the tour group was the wiser.
Classic. Now if you'd screwed up on that sort of level, it would be seen as typical stoner incompetence, but when a nice straight and sober tour guide does it, well, anyone can get mixed up, can't they, and it's probably the stoner's fault anyway.
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Day Five

I sat up enjoying that King Hassan until later in the night. So naturally I awakened a bit late today on the day of all days - King's Day!

We stroll around town. Today was the only day we received snide comments and the evil eye. Evidently no one was out with little babies. Even the little baby carrier was unwelcome. And honestly, I understand. It is so packed!!! Just getting across a canal on a bridge was an endeavor best read about, but not experienced first hand. I lived in New Orleans for 3 years, and the only similar experience was Bourbon Street at 1 a.m. on a Saturday night during Mardi Gras. If you have experienced that sort of shoulder-to-shoulder, people-packed environment, then you have an idea. But unlike 1 a.m. on a Sat. night on Bourbon St. during Mardi Gras, it is packed all freaking day. All day!

FYI - stay indoors if you have your little children in AMS on King's Day. All days leading up to and after are great with children, but King's Day, no so much. Hell, even the birds are looking to get a room for the day!

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I'm not only talking about the bridges. The canals are equally as packed! Every possible, conceivable thing that will float will find its way to the river. We saw inflatables that were tied together. My favorite looked right out of a Redneck vocational program on how to build a boat using stuff in your yard so you can float down the river! I swear it was made of 2x4wood, old tires, a few bent nails, and duct tape.

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There was some great people watching. We took our gentle stroll, AMS responded by offering a well timed canal seat, and we just enjoyed the nice day and people watching.

Hare Krishna are always up for a good street party:
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One big event and one consideration:

(1) DLN, I know why bioorg. outdoor weed deserves room in the stash.

DLN has a funny comment when I share with him that I enjoy the CS Yo-Yo bioorganic outdoor. It is considerably weaker, so he is prone to smile, shake his head, and state aloud, "Why?" I just smile and can only think about how I like the clean taste, and I always don't need to get really, really high.

Fast forward to the discovery of hash and newfound appreciation. I quickly realized that I can get a great hash, um, taste/experience/je ne c'est quoi, if I crumble the hash atop the weaker, "cleaner" tasting CS Yo-Yo or La Tertulia weed. Step right up to the plate, Purple Shake from La Tertulia, and S5 Haze from La Tertulia, and pure Haze from CS Yo-Yo!

CS Yo-Yo
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La Tertulia
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That S5 was off the menu, evidently (that story tomorrow).

So, DLN, if you find yourself without one of your great rigs for hash smoking, and if you can only find a pipe (and must combust), you cannot go wrong with a bit of the CS Yo-Yo weed and hash crumble atop.

(2) Second High Five in Life

Recall the first high five in life on an earlier day. I promised that this trip provided 2 such events. The second happened on this very day, and at Utopia, a forum favorite, no doubt.

A bit of background. Macky, I believe, so generously provided patches (ACD 420) for attendees of the smoke boat. I shamelessly requested a patch if he had an extra. I was elated when Macky said that he has an extra, and he will leave it in AMS for me to retrieve.

I arrive on day one. Macky writes me to inform me that Danny, another Forum regular, has the patch for me. I need to track him down at Voyagers.

One thing led to another, and with family in tow, I just could not get up to Voyagers on this trip. I sadly accepted the fact that I was not going to get a patch.

Eventually, I wound my way to Utopia as the trip was getting late, and I was not about to skip both Voyagers and Utopia! So I walk in and purchase some OG Rolex, Blue Dream, and Carmello hash. Oh man, that Blue Dream was sooooo good. The Carmello hash sprinkled atop the S5 Haze was amazing, too. Oh, back on topic, in Utopia, I am walking out, and a guy sitting near the entrance looks very familiar. I believe this is the infamous Gapie! I think it is he only because right before 4/20, he posted a nice video on this Forum welcoming everyone to AMS for 4/20.

What a small and amazing world!

I introduce myself. Since the family is outside, I cannot stick around as long as I would have liked to stick around. So just as I turn to head out, Gapie says, "Oh, LLM, Danny gave me this patch for you just in case I ran into you."

That, my friends, is a High Five in Life! To this day I'm amazed with the cycle of events. LLM asks Macky who brings and gives to Danny who saves and finds/provides to Gapie who carries it around until he randomly encounters LLM. Just incredible and mind blowing.

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Thanks Macky, Danny, and Gapie! And Gapie, it was great to meet you. Next time we can hang out, a gram of the finest bud is on me!

Carmello - excellent!
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Proud of my encounters, and thrilled for another High Five in Life, we shuffle through the crowds back to the houseboat. My favorite time of AMS is at the houseboat on the patio overlooking the water with about 3 hours of daylight remaining. While relaxing and enjoying the effect of the AMS reset button that helps me better handle work-life balance, I enjoy observing what the Dutch did better than any other country during in the Golden Age - sell stuff to other people as merchants. The teenage kids of the boat occupants across the canal were selling water, snacks, and no telling what else as boats floated by. Hats off to the Dutch merchant class!

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LLMReb wrote: Thu 25th May 2017 03:02 am ... It is so packed!!! ... All day!
been there, Q-day '98. avoid leidsestraat at all costs. :shock:
by late afternoon my travel buddy and i segued out of the mass...
he went to a live sex show, and i checked out the mushroom selection
from a nearby smart shop (behind The Winston).
LLMReb wrote: Thu 25th May 2017 03:02 amThe canals are equally as packed! ..
'98...
(i'll just temporarily post it, and edit it out soon,
so as to keep your thread clean)
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LLMReb wrote: Thu 25th May 2017 03:02 amDLN has a funny comment when I share with him that I enjoy the CS Yo-Yo bioorganic outdoor. It is considerably weaker, so he is prone to smile, shake his head, and state aloud, "Why?" I just smile and can only think about how I like the clean taste, and I always don't need to get really, really high.
i agree. i like a variety of effects, tastes, etc. would like to find just 4-5 keeper strains that i'd keep for mums, and just grow out their clones. make salads/cocktails with them for more variation. you lose quite a bit of the terpenes that makes each strain unique/special when you go from flower to (highly) concentrate. but i like concentrates too. variety.

LLMReb wrote: Thu 25th May 2017 03:02 am...The teenage kids of the boat occupants across the canal were selling water, snacks, and no telling what else as boats floated by. Hats off to the Dutch merchant class!
in '98 there were quite a few kids with blankets spread out with items for sale, in the few areas that weren't jam-packed.
i think it's part of the Q/K's Day tradition.

more great lived-in, from-your-perspective storytelling.
cheers
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'98...
(i'll just temporarily post it, and edit it out soon,
so as to keep your thread clean)
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Great photo! I'd like you to keep it in the thread. It adds to the perspective.
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Great report! Really amazing! Showed my lady straight away and said see look Amsterdam can still be done with a family! Loved this mate so thanks very much. The pictures are awesome too! Bravo mate 8)
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thank u no worriers man I had it with me
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@llmreb no worries i carried everyday till i was l;eaving just incase i met you. shame we didnt get to meet maybe next 420 :mrgreen:
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danny211204 wrote: Mon 29th May 2017 06:19 pm @llmreb no worries i carried everyday till i was l;eaving just incase i met you. shame we didnt get to meet maybe next 420 :mrgreen:
thank u u gave it to me see ya next time @danny
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Fantastic report I really must give Yo Yo a go!
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Great report, glad we got a chance to be part of it :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Another good addition to the tale of the family outing, we also very much appreciate you guys showing us how you do it as a family, those times might not be that far in to the future for us neither, so good to see that life doesn’t have to change completely.
Glad you enjoyed the KD celebrations, the ingenuity and commercial talent of the Dutch (at all ages) also amuse and entertain us, especially at big events such as the KD, Pride or other celebrations.

I wish you guys who didn’t experience Queens Day back when the party was still in the center and much wilder could have been there (off course sans young ones to look after), it was a fooking riot. Unless off course that kind of craziness is not your thing. To enjoy it you did have to have quite the tolerance for massive crowds, drunk and otherwise inebriated people bouncing all over the place and the constant LOUD pounding of “Dutch bass” from all directions as there was literally a party every ten meters, all over the bloody city.

If you weren’t around to see it, you are probably never gonna believe just how crazy (and to us fun) it was, sadly the new King and the city government seems to be a big bunch of buzz killers and just no fun at all…
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Great reporting! Your enthusiasm regarding the city is amazing.
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Ha, thanks AVOL! I use this forum in equal parts to learn/read about marijuana and Coffeeshops as much as learn about new things to do and places to see in AMS. I do love AMS more than any other city I've visited. If I could only monetize my enthusiasm for the city, I could quit my day job. Like so many other posters, I scheme and plan for how to stay longer in AMS. One of my life goals is to eventually remain in AMS for my full 90 day allotment granted by my US Passport. One year (soon, I hope), I can spend 2 full weeks, then increase to 4 weeks, then 6 weeks, then 8, then a full 13. Over time, with that goal in mind, my visits evolved into a mini scouting event for us to consider favorite neighborhoods, develop some contacts, and generally learn to appreciate the city and country on a higher level. Needless to say, I have a LONG way to go, which is fine with me because there are many more adventures.

Thanks so much for reading. I hope you enjoyed the stories and vicariously sharing my experiences.
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