Stephanie! What amazing and festive photos of the Christmas markets! I see you are home with Mama for the Holidays! I hope you have a wonderful Christmas!!
Being from the southern hemisphere Christmas in July was our only chance for a 'traditional' Christmas and the accompanying markets. Usually Christmas is spent by the pool, lounging about in ridiculous heat while lunch/dinner is cooked on the BBQ. But Christmas in July brings with it the (scant) possiblity of snow - even though you've got to drive over an hour inland to see it. In actual fact it's an excuse to get the family together, got out for a nice meal and peruse the local Christmas market/s (I use that in the loosest form of the word) more like whatever markets/savvy businessmen peddling trinkets are about. All in all it's a great day
Your markets looks as fun. And everything looks so good. Merry Christmas!!
ReplyDeleteStephanie! What amazing and festive photos of the Christmas markets! I see you are home with Mama for the Holidays! I hope you have a wonderful Christmas!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHappy to see your holidays are good!
Being from the southern hemisphere Christmas in July was our only chance for a 'traditional' Christmas and the accompanying markets. Usually Christmas is spent by the pool, lounging about in ridiculous heat while lunch/dinner is cooked on the BBQ. But Christmas in July brings with it the (scant) possiblity of snow - even though you've got to drive over an hour inland to see it. In actual fact it's an excuse to get the family together, got out for a nice meal and peruse the local Christmas market/s (I use that in the loosest form of the word) more like whatever markets/savvy businessmen peddling trinkets are about. All in all it's a great day
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