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Sidewalk chalk drawings and orange cakes, that’s how you celebrate King’s Day

No crowded streets and free markets, but cake, flags and sidewalk chalk drawings. On Facebook we asked how you celebrate King’s Day this year. A few of the reactions:

In Wouwse Plantage they make sidewalk chalk drawings that are captured with a drone, Bianca Wesenbeek writes with this photo:


© Bianca Wesenbeek


King’s Day is also celebrated in the Sophia Children’s Hospital. Charlotte Booij sent this photo of the decorations that she hung in the sister post during her night shift for her colleagues:


© Charlotte Booij


Simone Slagter celebrates King’s Day at home, just like most Dutch people. But that doesn’t mean the house can’t be decorated:


© Simone Slagter


Titia Nicolai puts her teeth in this cake today:


© Titia Nicolai


Pip, Rianne van Neer’s dog, is ready:


© Rianne van Neer


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Maike de Bruin’s husband, Jeffrey, celebrates his birthday today. The family celebrates this with pastries and orange tompouces:


© Maike de Bruin


Melinda Vader and her daughter went to the bakery early on. And successfully:


© Melinda Father


Willy van Eijk has to return to home care after coffee with orange puffs. But that does happen in style:


© Willy van Eijk


In the Zeeland town of Wemeldinge the orange pompouces were gone, so Cisca got a nice schnitt.


© Cisca


On the Westerbinnensingel in Groningen, King’s Day is celebrated from a distance, Charity op ‘t Holt writes with this photo:


© Charity op ‘t Holt


At Ilona Kids home there is every reason for a party. Her son Dex is celebrating his 7th birthday today:


© Ilona Kids


The flag of Lajla Wilson’s chickens also flies today:


© Lajla Wilson


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