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Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Official trip to Netherlands - Groningen Part 2
On monday morning, we had an early breakfast at 7:00 AM and our cab was there to pick us up at around 7:30 AM. Its spring time in netherlands and one of the most amusing thing I find here is that the sun sets after 9 PM !!! Here it used to set at 9:30 PM and there used to be twilight till around 10:30 PM !!! There were days then I slept at 10:30 PM when there was evening light and woke up to bright sunlight which came as early as 5:00 AM in the morning !!
So anyway, the cab left us to office...which was at a distance of around 30 Kms from our hotel. The office here was in a village called as Sappemeer. This was a farming village with a few big offices nearby. Our office here is in a nice spacious building with G+2 floors and a small canteen. Some tables are also laid outside, where people enjoy light sunshine in spring time !! There is a railway line beside the building compound and I was given a workplace which gave me a great view of passing trains !! The dutch people seem to have a slow style of working but never seem to sacrifice the quality of work done. The people in our office were a very helpful lot. We even asked them about Groningen and they were more than happy to tell us which places to see and which restaurants were good. First day in office was all about introductions and familiarization with people on the project, overview of the project and the agenda of the 5 day meeting. The first part was the most important as good communication is a must in any 'workshare' job.
Life here is very slow as compared to life in a city like Mumbai. People seem to do what they like and its kind of hard to 'work hard' here. They seem to enjoy and work is just a smaller part of their life.
Every evening we used to go around in Groningen. We went to the station (just to see how a dutch railway station and the trains there looked like and the intercity train fares to various cities..so that we would know...in case we go to groningen again), Martini tower (which is the tallest 'monument' in groningen), Harmsmeer lake (a nice quiet place with families and youngster enjoying the serenity of the lake.) We even took a round by one of the red light district lanes !!
The latter most is the most interesting one to describe and might be most interesting to anyone who hasnt been there !!
Me, jaggu and shashi ventured out one late evening. We were given the directions by our friend, naren.....who had frequented the place during the first four late evenings !!
We followed his directions but missed a turn and went to Groningen station. When we were walking back, jaggu suggested that maybe naren had told us to turn in the wrong direction. So we went in the opposite direction and found it. From a distance we saw a lane with 'shops' with glass windows and red tubelights bordering the edges of the glass. Inside the 'shops' behind the windows were girls in two piece or bikinis. As we started walking down the lane, we looked at them. Some of them smiled and waved, some beckoned, some of them performed a short jig. It goes without saying that they were dressed to kill or 'undressed' to capture customers. On the whole, I would advise anyone travelling there to atleast go to the lane and have a look, just to know and see it for what it is, not alone, but with some people accompanying you. We did not feel unsafe or anything when we were walking down that lane but then it was a crowded thursday evening and then there is always an element of uncertainty when you are going anywhere for the first time, isnt it?
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