Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Sinterklaas!

Christmas is just around the corner! Here in Holland things are celebrated a bit different. Here is a short explanation along with some clicks I took this sunny cold afternoon!


St. Nicholas: The Story of Santa Clause

By: Anise Hollingshead

In the Netherlands, legend has it that Sinterklaas (Dutch name for St. Nicholas) arrives in the Netherlands by way of steamboat from Spain 2 weeks before his traditional birthday, December 6th, along with his helper, Zwarte Piet (Black Pete), who will help disperse the gifts and candy to all the good children. Sinterklaas, along with the zwarte piets, will go abroad at night and stride about the countryside wearing his red mantle, his mitre, and his golden crosier and sporting a long, white beard. Referring to his book that lists all the good and bad children, Sinterklaas will deliver presents to all the good children, but watch out if you've been bad! The bad children may be taken back to Spain with him. 





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