Summer Rain in Holland

Summer Rain in Holland

To say that Holland’s summer has been slightly unconventional this year would be putting it mildly. In fact, saying that Holland has experienced ‘a bit of rain’ would be like saying Australia sometimes gets a bit sunny and sunscreen is advised or Canada gets a bit chilly and occasionally experiences snow fall. Neither of these statements do the reality justice. What would be more realistic would be to say Holland has had enough rain fall this last week to fill every canal in the country twice over (with more rain forecasted on the way).

There have been a lot of disappointed looking tourists arriving all over the country the last few days because they forgot to pack their umbrella and a snorkel. I’ve had a strong desire to run up to each and every one of them screaming, “It’s not usually like this. I promise.” But I don’t do this for two very good reasons. (1) It wouldn’t work. They wouldn’t believe me and (2) they would think I was a crazy person for randomly shouting out a weather forecast at them in the middle of the street.

If the weather continues this way the Dutch tourist board is going to have to give some serious thought to rebranding.

Come and enjoy the many sights and attractions Holland has to offer:

  • Why not take a canal trip on one of Holland’s many flooded canals.
  • Experience historic Holland as it was thousands of years ago; below sea level.
  • Re-enact scenes from the ‘Singing in the rain’ with your friends.
  • Enjoy a brisk swimming in Dam square.
  • Stag party? Don’t miss the Amsterdam Red Light District wet t-shirt competition.
  • For hay fever suffers; enjoy an extremely low pollen count.
  • And finally… Why not remember your visit with a collection of souvenir umbrellas for you and the entire family.
  • Summer Rain Postcard

    Stuart

    Stuart is an accident prone Englishman who has been living in the Netherlands since 2001. Even his move to the country was an unintentional accident, the result of replying to a cryptic job advertisement he found one day in a local British magazine. Since then he has learned to love the Dutch (so much so that he married one of them) and now calls the country home. He started the blog Invading Holland in 2006 as a place to share his strange stories of language misunderstandings, cultural confusions and his own accident prone nature.

    18 Responses

    1. Alison says:

      Love the souvenir umbrellas and the postcard! Hopefully this one week of good weather won’t be it for the rest of the summer.

    2. Susan says:

      Too true and too funny!

    3. Sibylle Gunnarsson says:

      I like this, you could say the same about southern sweden, but we have no canals.

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