Thursday, December 16, 2010

Lichtjesroute

To celebrate and to remember the liberation of Eindhoven, each year the city hosts the Lichtjesroute (literally translated as "light route). What began as families putting candles and lightbulbs in the front windows of homes to welcome the troops has grown to a 22km route through the city that is lined with lights that form pictures. There are several streets that have different animals, a neighborhood of musical instruments and even the Smurfs village!

Lichtjesroute- Northern Part, Eindhoven 2008

Hungry baby birds getting breakfast from the mama bird.
Lichtjesroute- Northern Part, Eindhoven 2008

All aboard!
Lichtjesroute- Northern Part, Eindhoven 2008

This one is quite blurry, but it shows how they hang the smaller ornaments along the roadside pretty well.
Lichtjesroute- Northern Part, Eindhoven 2008

The Lichtjesroute starts on 18 September (the day Eindhoven was liberated in 1944) and usually runs for around three weeks afterwards. It's not the worlds most amazing light show, but I love the history behind it and it's a great tour of the city to do on your bike. You can also drive the route but it usually takes FOREVER because of traffic. It's completely run by volunteers and I find that quite impressive! I know I'm telling you a little late for this year, but it runs every year so now you have plenty of time to prepare!

Since I'm not the worlds best night photographer, I'll leave you with a link to the website that has much better pictures than the ones I snapped!


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This week L is for Lichtjesroute! Make sure to go check out the other participants by clicking on the picture below!

Jenny Matlock

Thursday, December 09, 2010

K is for Klompen

When most people think of the Netherlands a few things come to mind. Windmills, tulips, cheese... and klompen (wooden shoes). Most modern Dutchies don't have wooden shoes in their closet, but many keep a pair in the garage to garden in.

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Most of these from the klompenmuseum at Zaanse Schans are a little snazzy for gardening in, and some completely impractical for daily use, but they're fun to look at!

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This week K is for Klompen! Make sure to go check out the other participants by clicking on the picture below!

Jenny Matlock

Thursday, December 02, 2010

Jokes by Joey

Joey the Monkey has some very entertaining jokes for us today!

Joking Joey

Q: What's brown and sticky?

A: A STICK!

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Q: Where does a king hide his armies?

A: In his sleevies!

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Q: What did the traffic light say to the car?

A: Don't look, I'm changing!

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Q: Who makes suits and eats spinach?

A: Popeye the Tailorman

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Q: How many ears does Mr. Spock have?

A: 3. A Left Ear, a Right Ear, and a Final Front Ear!

Knee slappers, all of 'em!!!

Not convinced?

Neither is Mr Jummy...

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This week J is for Joey's Juvenille Jokes! Make sure to go check out the other participants by clicking on the picture below!

Jenny Matlock
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