Does any of you celebrate Saint Nicholas's Birthday on December 6th? Or SINTERKLAAS, in Dutch...? Certainly my Dutch readers, family and friends will! They put their wooden shoes or other shoes out in front of the fireplace, with a carrot and some hay for Saint Nicholas' horse. Often they will find some sweets in return the next morning. All that takes place during the weeks of November; in anticipation of THE BIG DAY for the larger gift(s) if you are fortunate.
The little wooden shoe to the right is actually MINE; worn when I was 3 years old!
The leather straps were worn out but the shoe itself is in perfect condition.
Mom & Dad saved those wooden shoes for me and my younger sister Diny to hand them to us as we were grown up.
My Dad's brother and painter, Jan, did paint mine and I still keep them in front of our fireplace!
These are actually photos taken for my earlier publication of a column for the local newspaper.
You can read more about that in the link below this post, as well as about the origin of Santa Claus.
Typical Dutch scene of Saint Nicholas arriving from Spain...
Soon he will return to Spain till next year; 2014.
Related links:
The Origin of Santa Claus Video about history, listen till the end to hear how Sinterklaas morphed into Santa Claus...
The Origin of Santa Claus Video about history, listen till the end to hear how Sinterklaas morphed into Santa Claus...
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