Although a lot of our navigation efforts ended in futility, we found that we didn't have to visit the art galleries or museums to witness the art that pulses through Amsterdam's canals and explodes on its walls.
I would describe it as a place that gives amply to those who are willing to receive. And so, feeling completely inspired by our surroundings we decided to to play guerrilla gifters for the day!
Then we pinned a note to its head with a hair grip (they ALWAYS come in handy) that read:
HELP! I'm very sad. Please take me home with you.
…And let my parents know I'm safe @ sara.luca@blogspot.com
All set for his journey, we placed the orange on a busy bridge in the Jordaan and sat, waiting for it to be claimed and loved.
I have to admit, it wasn't a quick process, lots of people walked past without much care for it at all, but like I said before..those who are willing to receive.
And in the end, I think he went to the best people, a group of curious girls picked him up, read his note a few times and decided to cure this little orange of his malaise!
And just as we were leaving, fate- in it's usual fashion- completed it's full circle; we found a polaroid on the bench with a note on the back which read:
"Live from Paris.
Thank you Amsterdam, I will be back to roam your streets once more."

ha. cool find on the polaroid...great to have you at dverse...saw your tweet...did you link at the site?
ReplyDeleteJust did it! :) So glad I found dverse thanks for having me! G.
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