Tuesday 3 September 2013

Holland is full of surprises.

I live and work in The Netherlands. Work involves a 25 minute train commute from Rotterdam to The Hague and actually, it is the most relaxing way to start and end the day. No more fighting through traffic, queues a mile (sorry kilometer) long followed by the frantic search for a parking space. The Hague itself is a fantastic place to go to on a daily basis. It is truly the most amazing, beautiful and wonderously historic of towns. Almost like a fairy tale really. An eclectic mix of wonderously stunning historic buildings and quirky modern architecture. I hope I never become accustomed to it, 'cos its a joy everyday and nothing surprises me anymore. Naturally, such a fantastic place is full of beautiful women so it takes someone extraordinary to stand out from the crowd... so to speak. Well one did. The other day I was on the tram heading from work to the train station when I saw her. Very attractive, and pleasing on the eye (or eyes if you still have both). She was about 30 - 35 years old, approximately 5 feet 8 inches tall with shoulder length blonde hair which was immaculately coiffeured and bouncing like that advert for "Silvekrin". She was slim and sexy, with bumps in all the right places and wearing a seductive and very fetching dark coloured business suit, the skirt of which was just above the knee (actually above both her knees, 'cos she still had two legs). The shoes were a simple pair of black slingbacks with about a 4" heal - high enough to stretch and accentuate the calf muscles and lengthen the legs, but not too high to appear sluttish. Her briefcase was sleek and stylish Italian leather and even complimented her designer handbag perfectly. She just oozed sex appeal. She was class and she knew it. So did everybody else that saw her. But, I hear you ask, if there are so many good looking women working in The Hague (and there are), then why was this one so memorable? Well, when I saw her she was travelling about 15 miles per hour down the main street on her skateboard. Each to their own!!!!!

1 comment:

  1. Attention to detail is amazing. She definitely made an impact :)

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