Tuesday, 1 May 2007
Queensday and May Day
Happy May Day! It is Labor Day in Germany (and in many other countries) today, May 1. It's a day to celebrate the working class and labor movement. Even in the U.S., some groups use May Day to commemorate the execution of the Haymarket martyrs who were arrested after the labor unrest of the Haymarket Riot of 1886 in Chicago. It's also associated with dancing around the "Maypole", which has its roots in German paganism - it was part of festivals celebrating the beginning of summer.
In any event, since May 1 fell on a Tuesday, most people made it a four-day weekend, including myself. I took the opportunity to visit my friend Iyana in Amsterdam for "Queensday" weekend - when the Dutch celebrate their monarchy and pay homage to the Queen (every April 30). It felt like the whole city and I were dancing around Maypoles. The city becomes a sea of orange with wild and crazy tourists enjoying the carnival atmosphere. It's a beautiful city, with wonderful architecture, inspiring canals and a lot of bicycles. You are more in danger of being run over by the many, many bicycles whipping through street crossings, than by a car. And of course, you have to make sure you know the difference between a cafe and a coffee house. If you want coffee or tea or the like, don't go to a coffeehouse...unless you want a special kind of "refreshment." (hint: it has a special pungent smell and supposedly makes you laugh a lot : )
Queensday weekend sights
w/Iyana & her friend Melvin from NY
Drag Queen Olympics
It's back to work tomorrow...until the next holidays, Ascension on May 17 and Pentecost Monday on May 28 (no such thing as separation of church and state here...)
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