Friday, July 22, 2011

Farmstead at the end

Eindhoven station
Looking around Eindhoven, it's hard to believe that it is one of the oldest cities in The Netherlands, established in 1225, Eindhoven has changed a lot since then. The major changes were brought about by the establishment of Philips and co. in 1891.

The main entertainment centre of the city is located opposite the Eindhoven station with plenty of restaurants, pubs and movie theatres. My favourite restaurant there was a Chinese noodle shop named "Wok Away". It was a boon for me as I love Chinese(Original) noodles. The whole of the surrounding area is a shopping spot with dozens of shops displaying a variety of things ranging from boots to lotions to chocolates. This central area is also home to TATA's TCS office! IKEA, the world famous home products company has a branch just outside the city limits and is well frequented by people from the cities nearby. We found IKEA a really useful shop.


Flying Pins, 2001
Flying pins
Eindhoven as I mentioned was the place where Philips was founded in 1891. From the numerous companies of Philips in Eindhoven today to the statues of the founders of Philips, the city has a lot of reminders of Philips' growth and presence in the city for the last 100 years. The city was heavily bombarded during the second world war, so major portions of the city were rebuilt. The new buildings today rise from where the old ones once stood. So, Eindhoven is home to a lot of contemporary buildings like the Van Abbe museum and new office complexes, but they do not fail to stun, each one being a work of art.  The luckily preserved heritage buildings today stand out in stark contrast to the modern buildings around. Looking upon the carefully preserved, centuries old, huge churches, it is easy to forget you are in a modern city.  Art works like the one below are dotted throughout the city and carefully preserved. One of the greatest artists of the 19th century, Vincent Van Gogh spent two years in Nuenen, a village near Eindhoven and painted 150 of his paintings here.

Houses in Eindhoven
Cycle usage in Eindhoven was tantamount to the usage of cars in other countries. The presence of cycle lanes on all roads further favoured this non-polluting, healthy way of transport, the use of cycles establishes the fact that most of the Netherlanders are healthy and slim. They also tend to eat simple and healthy foods, lots of salads and greens. I especially favoured Ijsbergsla or Lettuce. The oranges there were simply heavenly, I'd been unable to get my hands on good oranges for a few years now and being a orange lover, I was happy for the opportunity and ate to my heart's content.

Eindhoven was a beautiful city and I loved it very much.
       

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

On the Way!

The fast track taxi guy was waiting for us downstairs and we took one last look of our house, my grandmother and my uncle were to accompany us to the airport. We had a smooth  drive (In Chennai?Ha!) to the Chennai airport, the driver being talkative and having a cool blackberry phone. We arrived 4 hours ahead of our flight and we were bored already, but to our surprise, the check-in was open and we could wile away our time inside. Emirates has a reputation of nice service on board and I confirm that, the in flight entertainment system was just too cool. I could watch movies as much as I wanted. But my mother thought otherwise and I was forced to sleep for half an hour! What a waste of time.

The air hostess asked me if I wanted egg or beef or chicken. I said I wanted the egg. (I don't eat beef and wasn't in the mood for chicken) The egg turned out to be half boiled (I doubt that too).So I had to content myself with a bun and butter :'( . So much for my great expectations.

We landed in Dubai; the Dubai airport was huge, it was an architectural marvel!. I could see endless corridors and boards marked gates 101-300, what?! This airport was so huge! Yet it was maintained perfectly (Should I even mention our Chennai airport?). We had to travel a long distance to come to the main area with all the schedule boards, it turned out that our gate was only a few steps away from where we'd got down. We weren't really sad because we had a chance to see the airport. We were in time for boarding, We had smooth flight and I watched Singam (Yes! Surya's Singam!) The food was yucky as usual (why couldn't they give us a ghee roast?).

The Schiphol airport Amsterdam was not as big as the Dubai airport, but it certainly looked high tech and European. We met my dad outside the gate and we chatted as we waited for the train. (The airport has an underground station) My dad said we were unlucky because the shortest route to Eindhoven was only 105 mins while this train was 180 mins long. But I looked forward to my journey as I love to observe stuff (ahem).
So we arrived in Eindhoven 180 mins later and I got a good look of the place where I would be staying in for the next two months. I thought about school and sighed with contentment, I was a thousand miles away!
(Little did I remember the results were on their way)