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The Cafe is a good place to share one of our national traditions.
Today, the 14th of November, Sinterklaas has arrived here in The Netherlands. He comes by boat from Spain.
Sinterklaas is the basis for the North American figure of Santa Claus. [I bet most of you didn't know that]
The big day here is the 5th of December.
from Wikipedia:
Traditionally, in the weeks between his arrival and December 5, before going to bed children put their shoes next to the fireplace chimney of the coal fired stove or fireplace, or, in modern times, next to the central heating, with a carrot or some hay in it and a bowl of water "for Sinterklaas' horse," and sing a Sinterklaas song; the next day they will find some candy or a small present in their shoes, supposedly thrown down the chimney by a Zwarte Piet or Sinterklaas himself. When a house has no chimney, Sinterklaas is said to enter using his special key that fits on every door in the Netherlands.
On Wikipedia you can read more about Sinterklaas here
And here's a picture of today's arrival:
Today, the 14th of November, Sinterklaas has arrived here in The Netherlands. He comes by boat from Spain.
Sinterklaas is the basis for the North American figure of Santa Claus. [I bet most of you didn't know that]
The big day here is the 5th of December.
from Wikipedia:
Traditionally, in the weeks between his arrival and December 5, before going to bed children put their shoes next to the fireplace chimney of the coal fired stove or fireplace, or, in modern times, next to the central heating, with a carrot or some hay in it and a bowl of water "for Sinterklaas' horse," and sing a Sinterklaas song; the next day they will find some candy or a small present in their shoes, supposedly thrown down the chimney by a Zwarte Piet or Sinterklaas himself. When a house has no chimney, Sinterklaas is said to enter using his special key that fits on every door in the Netherlands.
On Wikipedia you can read more about Sinterklaas here
And here's a picture of today's arrival:
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