Sailing out of season
Hallways after the Social Plan
and, in summertime, on blogs authored by the Dutch…
‘hope everyone is having fun vacations!
Random Walks in the Low Countries
Reflections and observations on the expatriate experience from an American scientist living and working in the Netherlands.
by Dave Hampton
by Dave Hampton
The Dutch seem to be headed to the US this summer. I suspect that it’s driven by some combination of a strong euro and (relatively) cheap US gas, perhaps even by renewed interest in the US presidential race or bad weather here.
Whatever the reason, I’ve shared a bunch of evenings pouring over maps with friends, pointing out stops and handing out AAA guidebooks. I’ve driven the entire country except for Oklahoma, and the conversations have reminded me of so many of the places I’ve loved visiting over the years. So, I’ll take this evening to share a few: I’m happy to send along more guidance for any of them if you are thinking about a visit.



I spin the map scanning states and tracing highways, and there are still lots that I could suggest: short stretches through Arkansas or Colorado, a favored bit of southern Wisconsin or northern Minnesota, a memory between Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon. These are the ones that jumped out though…’makes me want to start a vacation tomorrow…
by Dave Hampton
I’m in Berlin this 4th, attending a cardiology conference. I was surprised to find that they were celebrating the ‘American’ 4th with gusto here: there were paired German and US flags fluttering everywhere and a soundstage near the Brandenburg Gate that wouldn’t be out of place in Milwaukee.
It turns out that a new American embassy is opening here today, and the city is celebrating. Inexplicably, the concert features Loony Tunes, but at least the hot dogs are off the grill and slathered with mustard.
So, Happy "AmerikaFest 2008" !
