September 3, 2013
After 10 hour flight we arrived in Amsterdam around 9am. Discovered several miscues, U.S. credit cards (without security chips) are not accepted in many establishment in Europe, many businesses here only accept euros, and most disconcerting was that Wayne did not recall his password for his Schwab ATM card. Needless to say this was a problem since bank cards other than Schwab charge 3% on all transactions. We took our lumps in order to get euros for train ride from airport to Amsterdam Central. A short walk took us to the rental office for our apartment.The second floor unit has steep steps and a bedroom plagued by a low calling. Decided to sleep on the foldout couch on lower floor. Otherwise the unit is fine. We ventured out for Spanish sandwiches and sangria-like wine. Back to our apartment for a short nap. Called Schwab and reset ATM password. Ready to spend many euros.
Walked around the area and had dinner at a nice boutique restaurant Bistro Neuf. Walked along Damrak around the centrum and passed by several window with red light ladies on display. Called it after a long day.
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September 5,2013

Today after coffee and baguettes we set off on the city walk as outlined in Rick Steve's book on Amsterdam (new church, Royal Palace, Amsterdam museum, Benjihof widows housing, flower market, Vondel city park). We ended this with our lunch atop the Kalvertoren shopping mall which provided a great panoramic view of the city and then a tour of the renovated Eijksmuseum. The modernized building puts emphasis on Rembrandt's "The Night Watch". The outside gardens are dedicated to Henry Moore' sculptures. Next, was a 90 minute canal boat tour featuring many large and small canals, houseboats of all description. We took a trolley back to the Jordan area for an Italian dinner and a short walk to our apartment.