The schimmel of Sinterklaas
is a very patient
horse.
It has to be on a boat
from Spain to The
Netherlands
... and it doesn't even get seasick!!!
It waits patiently
untill it can go on
land.
To find there a sheering crowd
that comes very
near
touches it and the Sint.
And most of the time
it
doesn't even get nervous!
Something only well
trained
policehorses can do.
Because the horse of Sinterklaas
is such a lovely
horse
many children loose their natural freight
of such a huge
animal.
Apart from that, the schimmel also
watches for the
safety of the Pieten en Sint.
Not many people know that.
and I
guess that not many Pieten
are aware of this.
When something is not alright
it scratches with
its hoofs
on the cobblestones
or makes high noises.
Thus
getting the attention of the people
and ending the dangerous
situation.
During the day
it has only a few breaks.
For
instance when Sinterklaas is interviewed.
Or when others are eating.
The Schimmel is well
treated
by Sinterklaas and the Pieten alike.
Children put
carrots in their shoes
and a little water besides them
to
thank the schimmel
for all it's efforts.
And be
sure....
all carrots are eaten.
When slowly the dusk covers the
earth
Sinterklaas, the Pieten and the schimmel
are
preparing
for a long night.
They take presents with them
up
on all roofs
to deliver them to the children.
The schimmel
carries the Sint
or the sack
or both.
It has to walk softly
as the children are
supposed to be at sleep
and stay asleep.
Luckily most of the
time
the moon shines bright and the schimmel can see
where to
put it's hoofs.
On the other hand
when the moon
shines
there is a larger chace
of getting
discovered
because the white horse
catches all the light.
In that case
Sint steps down
and hides part of
the schimmel
behind his cape.
Ofcourse that's a funny
sight.
So when the moon shines bright
and you hear laughing in
the night
at this time of the year,
you'll know
it's
Sinterklaas and his Pieten
who have a good laugh!
Many say
that the horse has magical
qualities.
There are many tales that tell
that the horse can
fly.
I have never seen it myself,
but I'm well aware
that
no Piet and not even Sint
ever denied that.
All I know
is
that I feel safe at night
when I hear the soft shuffling
sounds
on the roof
and hear the pieten laugh.