Friday, September 17, 2010

Euro Auction Yesterday.

Arie invited me to join him at the Euro Auctions yesterday and since I had never been to an auction and wanted to have a cool photo experience I went along. I also thought it would be cool to spend some time (away from the computer and website) with Arie. EuroAuctions is one of the auction companies in europe that auctions off large equipment, cars and industrial equipment. EuroAuctions covers The UK, Ireland, and Germany.

We left at 5:30 in the morning and arrived at the German EuroAuction lot at about 7:30. We registered and got our bidder number book, the book that also lists all of the products being auctioned off, and went for a stroll around lot one. There were TONS of gigantic shovels, compressors, large jack hammers, tires, and tons of other things. We then strolled over to lot 2. As we walked through the gate Arie pointed to a gigantic dump truck and asked me, "Want a dump truck?" I immediately responded "Yeah, I'd look so cool driving that around!" he laughed and we kept walking through an isle of cranes. In this lot Arie showed me a shovel he wanted and a few hoogwerkers (Im not sure what their english name is...but they might be bucket lifts?) he wanted to buy. I was stunned by the height of some of these machines, all lifted HIGH into the sky.

Then we heard a bell rounding the corner. The man ringing the bell approached Arie and greeted him in English. EuroAuctions being based in The UK is held completely in english and most of the employees are Irish or English.

The man asked Arie if I was "the wife" in a joking manner and Arie said "No, this is my daughter in law." The man continued to joke with Arie a bit and then told him the bell meant the auction was beginning.

We continued to browse for a little while then headed towards the sounds of really fast numbers and random, joyous yells of "YES". Walking under the tent my nose was filled with scents of brautworst, sausages, potatoes and grilled mushrooms. Arie asked if I wanted some breakfast, and I choose a Braut with potatoes. I listened to the auctioneer spit off numbers and ate. We walked into the auction tent and there was the man who was ringing the bell, behind a small fence, gesturing to people to place bids. I came to find out that this position is known as a 'bid catcher'. The auctioneer yells out the bid catchers name after the auction has been won, to see what the winning bidder number is. This is how I found out that the man with the bell is Paul.

Arie has known Paul for over 10 years, but honestly it seemed like he knew the rest of the guys about that long too. Paul is the most expressive bid catchers at the auction. Making gestures of fishing for the bidders, and then gesturing that they are a chicken when they dont place their bid higher.

Paul was funny too because he kept winking at me and blowing me kisses. Arie jokingly told me I was in trouble. A little later Paul pulled a package of wine gummys out of his pocket and handed them out to some of the close bidders. Arie and I were first to be offered...actually I was offered first.

The auction went on and I took tons of photos of the bid catchers. I then told Arie I was going to head to the back to get a different angle on things. As soon as I got back there and pointed my lens at Paul, he blew me a kiss. The couple of men standing around me turned towards me a giggled. The man to my left, Helmut, asked if I was the "Official EuroAuctions Photographer" I explained to him that I wasn't, and that I was there with my father-in-law. He then asked me for some camera advice. I grabbed my card and explained that if he needed any help with his photos he could email or call me and I could help him out.

Arie and I then took another long stroll around the lot, just to stretch out our legs.

When we got back Paul ushered me up to the front to give me some more candies. He asked for a kiss. I oblidged, giving him a kiss on the cheek and the whole crowd behind me giggled or 'OOO'-ed. It was funny.

About an hour after Arie and I had lunch, which was an amazing chicken and beef goulash soup, it was time to stop waiting for the equipment to pass us and start walking around with a truck housing the auctioneer, the bid TV and the internet bidder catcher. The bid catchers walked around in the crowd, catching bids. It began to rain after one of the Hoogwerkers and I went to go grab the rain coats. I was pretty wet by the time I got to the car and decided the large umbrella Lora keeps in the car was a good idea to bring too. The umbrella was a big hit as I walked back up to the auction truck.

Paul was on break so two of the other bid catchers were out. A very tall young man by the name of Braun grabbed my umbrella handle and said "Follow me around, just like this" I laughed and obliged. As soon as I said something to him he asked "ARE YOU AMER..." and I cut him off saying "Yes." He asked who my family was and I said "Arie Bor...he is my father in law" "So youre married?"

Then while he wasnt catching bids on the next couple of items he asked me about my marital status. Most of the other guys were joking with me and him, while Arie was never far away. So finally I said to him, laughing "Just ask my father in law- Arie is right there"

Even though Bryan and I are not married, its easier for Arie and I to tell people that "He is my father-in-law" and "Zij is mijn schoondochter." Believe me, its easier.

Once the rain stopped Braun didnt really want to talk to me anymore. It may have been because at one point I said "Your so tall that now Im getting wet!" Referring to the fact that the umbrella was no longer covering me. Immediately knowing where Bryan would go with this statement, I flushed and all the guys were laughing, so with the flush I said "No," and playfully started hitting Braun.

Later near the end of the day, my back was killing me. I told Arie this and he urged me to take pauls advice and go sit in the cab of the auctioneer truck with the driver. Paul, who was now working for this part of the auction and had spoken with me briefly, asked Arie where I was. Not 10 min later, Paul was in the truck too to rest his feet. We talked about how he raises horses and how his daughter hunts and rides horses, how he had a Irish folk band when he was younger and lots of other things.

After the part of the auction called "Stationary Row" (equipment that doesnt run anymore for one reason or another) Arie and I made our way home. It was 17:10 when we left, and my back was killing me from walking all day and not having slept well the previous night. We got home at 21:00. I took a shower and passed out.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

I need to go to sleep, but big things are happening tomorrow

I had a very eventful weekend.

When Arie and Lora got home from Germany this weekend, Arie suggested we get out of the house and go to a local parade, The Fruit Concelo... a parade with floats made entirely out of FRUIT AND VEGIES!





(More photos can be seen on Shani Studios or even more on FaceBook or after shots on my facebook - OMG, this may get confusing..)

But anyways, There cant be a lot of photos on here anymore, because my Flickr is being Finnikey and wont let me upload any more photos this month...I dont have a pro account. Sorry, I dont want to pay $30 a year for it.

Bryan and I stopped off to see some Goats, and then we came home.

While at the parade we got a call from Arno, asking about family portraits. I got to see the Soest Dunes while photographing this amazing group of high energy guys.




Tomorrow I leave for Germany with Arie to photograph a live auction. This is the reason I must run now, and get some sleep. I gotta be out the door by 5:30! - Its now 11...



Tuesday, September 7, 2010

I have a sore throat...

Everyone was sniffeling this weekend and sneezing. Now...I feel sick. I have a zit on the side of my neck. Im cold. I have a bit of a runny nose and my throat is hurting. Sad Katie.

However...

I think that the universe has given me a niche...though its not really what I wanted to do since it is SO much of a challenge for me, but for some reason it keeps popping up.

Everyone thinks I can build websites. I can't. But this doesnt stop them from telling other people I can. This, however, gets me into some interesting situations. Hannekes mom works at a craft store as a volunteer. The owner is her good friend, but with a series of bad luck and poor health the store is not running quite as well. So I have been brought in to help the website, but now am also looking at fixing the marketing problem...

-Okay so last night I left at this point because I had to take a shower....

Today I started on the photos again, though feel awful and it took a bit out of me.

I went to get Potatoes today and saw there were pears finally on the shelves! I bought a bunch to make a pear crumble....I obviously dont know how to bake pears because they were still crunchy and it wasnt as good as the peach one.

Tonight we have game practice for basket ball, but Im not sure I want to go because I wont get home until 11 and really do feel tired and sick.

::yawn::


Thursday, September 2, 2010

How will I ever catch up?

I cant. I just wont be able to catch up.

Beverwijk and its amazingness of photos that I took will have to wait until tomorrow, but I can start by talking about the things that have happened over the past two weeks.

...lets see....

Two sundays ago...We went to Beverwijk again (after the original time with the corn guy), but this time I got to go into the Turkish hall. I think Arie got a kick out of my amazement at the goodies that lay out for the crowd to...well be amazed by. Not to mention, when you walk in to this hall its like the largest fruit and vegetable stand EVER! I found a guy with Lemon Grass and got most of the ingredients for Tom Yum...and he tried to hand me the last ingredient, but with out knowing it was the last ingredient and the most crucial, I turned him down.

We then met up with Case and Margo as discussed in the last blog.

Friday we played basketball for the first time and I got to do drills. The coach asked me what position I usually play and I couldnt tell him. I responded "I dont know, its been 10 years since Ive played on a team..."

I jammed my finger towards the end of practice and it swelled into a nasty black bruised finger that still hurts.

Saturday Bryan Bought me 20 amazing roses. Then we went to Amsterdam for an interview. The interview was pointless, but we had dinner together which was sweet and romantic.

Bryan bought me roses
Bryans pissed because he said no photos yet...
Train Station


Chicken with a Purse Chicken with a purse...

At dinner



Cow on the wall at dinner

Amsterdam center
Ams palace
Ams sunset
Ams night


We saw street performers and then walked back to the train station. 5 minutes away from the train and my stomach was in knots. The food made me so sick I was instantly lethargic and frantic for a bathroom, luckly every train has a WC. When we transfered to the second train I was pacing the length of it tryin to find the WC. The one door I thought may have been it, was locked. Then on my way back I saw someone slip into it. I waited. Then waited some more. DYING! I stood outside the door and heard sniffing sounds. They guy FINALLY came out and winked at me. I knew why when I got into the bathroom. White powder was scattered around the sink and there was a paper roll left in the basin. They came back 3 times while I was in there and finally resorted to snorting whatever they had in the hall.


Sunday, we returned to Beverwijk, just the two of us. The highway was closed down in the direction we needed to go, so we had to take a GIGANTIC detour! Blah. We got into a fight because I havnt had much practice in co-pioliting since we were here 2 years ago. Ill get it again though. And we did finally make it to the market.Bryans giant schwarma Bryans GIANT shwarma

I bought olives and peppers stuffed with cheese and others stuffed with this amazing tomato concotion. I also got hand made dolmas and turkish date candies! They were AMAZING! --Dont worry, the photos will contain these candies.---

This week I had two important things happen though and an impromptu one as well.

The impromptu one is the most fun...So that first. I learned to ride my bike without any hands!! YAY! Thats what happens when a bike is your only form of transport!
Rising with no hands

Second, I worked with Shirley again, the american photographer who writes books on the dutch bicycle culture. She has given me motivation and told me that if I really wanted to, I could teach people photoshop/lightroom skills. She says Im really good at it, and its nice to hear that.

Third, I made a big purchase....
Ind time

I spent 830 Euros yesterday. On my residence permit. I now have a nice shiny Visa in my passport that says I can stay for another 6 months (until I get the actual permit...which wont take 6 months to get) Once I get my BSN number (like a SSN) and acceptance...I can start work. Im hoping I will have an answer about my ability to stay within a few weeks, but it usually takes 3 months. Im hoping I can be a special case and that my theory of thinking positively helps. It has in the past.

I NEED A JOB! Hope with me people! lol.

Today...I baked my first successful Gluten free pastry. A peach cobbler. URG! and I didnt photograph it before we dug in. So...Here it is...Half eaten. IT IS DELICIOUS!
peach cobbler

I also ate another pizza for dinner tonight. Lemon olives with oyster mushrooms. IT WAS SURPRISINGLY YUMMY!
Lemon olive pizza

And now for something completely different--

BreakfastMy normal Breakfast....Unless theres no fruit.

Eating on theLunch on the train...far different from BART.

And photos I forgot I had. A few weeks ago I went out with Hanneke and Arno. Fun times...


IMG_0726The Guys...

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IMG_0731Arnos special trick...he said his mom taught him how to do this.
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IMG_0736...I was drunk....
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Dancing on the pool table

We are going out again this weekend.