Holiday Cheer.15

Turns out that in 2020, midway through the year off that I took in the heart of covid, I really got into the festive decorations for the holiday season. That year, I sensed that many homeowners put in an extra effort, and I enjoyed biking and walking all over town to enjoy and photograph many of these creations, which I shared in many blog posts that December. Fast forward to this third Christmas in my current Amsterdam-based life. I’ve been too busy w/work and travel, and Amsterdam weather too absolutely abysmal whenever I’ve been around, for me to want to do any walking or biking to just seek out any holiday decorations one might find. (Picture me, instead, biking home after a long work day in my new rain-pants and fighting heavy headwinds with driving rain instead.)

Moreover, though they do a good job of neighborhood lights here, there’s no culture of holiday decorations in anywhere near the over-the-top manner you’ll see if you click that December 2020 link. (The image below shows you what they do on the central plaza that hosts both Dam Square & A’dam’s Royal Palace – see, just not such a thing, eh?) But on a day-trip to Brussels shortly before I flew off for that exhausting trip to Southeast Asia, I did have the distinct honor introducing my dear friends Howard & Gene to the national symbol of Belgium, already decked out in his seasonal finery on that last (rainy, naturally) Saturday in November. They’d never known of the existence of this unusual national symbol of that neighbor nation-state to the south! 🙂

Those paying any attention may notice an unusual theme in these two posts which’ll go up on the 25th – the prior post being an entrance my cousin Sam & I were a tad surprised by while walking to a movie theater during his visit. It’s just coincidence, friends, not a commentary on my mental state. Or, to the extent it is, let’s just say I and most colleagues I’ve spoken with will not be sad to see the end of 2023. Here’s my first of many wishes for a kinder, gentler 2024.

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