Sunday, September 30, 2007

Official Oct. 3 Site





If you are interested in the official site... Get out your Dutch/English Dictionary!
http://www.3october.nl/

Saturday, September 29, 2007

Leiden Under Siege!!!

October 2 and 3 are big deal here in Leiden. These dates are comparable to American Thanksgiving except for a different purpose. Instead the City gives thanks (originally) for surviving the siege of the Spanish army in 1574 during the Eighty Years' War. This is a significant event not only for the city but also in Dutch history as it was a turning point that eventually led to Dutch independence and the end of the Spanish empire.

Of course it now has turned into an annual fall festival complete with a carnival and the canceling of classes, where the entire city comes out to celebrate what is known as the 'Relief of Leiden.' This happened on the 3rd of October when a Dutch army flooded out the Spaniards and came in boats filled with food for the besieged citizens. This famous painting by Otto van Veen depicts the relief of the city (1574).

In gratitude for the successful defense of the city Prince William of Orange awarded the city the University of Leiden which was established in 1575. This picture shows the original city as it would have looked during the siege.
So this Tuesday and Wednesday I will be out with friends and the rest of the city enjoying the festival and the traditional Hutspot stew. I'll make sure to post some pictures from the festival later.

Monday, September 17, 2007

Onward I Go

So I still have no internet at my apartment. It is a strange feeling but I guess I have to just get used to it and find other ways around it (like coming to the library). Even for a first world country you would think it would be as easy as plug and play but alas life goes on...
Anyways I have finally settled into my new apartment and classes. I am currently taking two classes in Public Administration. One focuses on theories of administration and the other on international public organizations, such as the UN. Yet what makes it all the more interesting is that I am the only American in the entire department of 60+ students beginning this year. The classes last only six weeks before a new block begins and it's crazy to think this block is already half way over.
I also continue to make new international friends and now count as having friends from Germany, Russia, Holland, France, Denmark to name just a few.
I recently took a boat trip into the Dutch countryside. Enjoy the pictures and the video!








Thursday, September 6, 2007

Internetless

Hello everyone- sorry to say but I have no internet at my new place for the time being. I am working on getting it installed. Then I will get back to sharing my Dutch stories. It's strange being disconnected.