Sarnthein / Sarentino
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Tuesday, December 17, 2013
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11 comments:
That's the sweetest angel I have seen in a long time. Jetzt habe ich wieder Lust, einen richtigen Weihnachtsmarkt zu besuchen und sogar dann auch noch zur Bäkerei zu gehen. Gibt es dort schöne Brötchen?
I like how the different Christmas markets often have their own unique design on the mugs that sell gluewein. My wife and I have several of the mugs that we use from several the Christmas markets we have enjoyed in Germany and Austria.
This looks like a fantastic market! I love the ladies in traditional dress. :)
I'm taking a look at several markets in Berlin this week. Feel free to stop by again.
Fascinating!
The settings and shots make these feel very old world.
Lots to see and do and lots to buy!
Busloads of my fellow citizens are coming up there for these markets!
You just can't find this sort of thing in the States. So, I envy you this experience as I'm sure the Christmas market is most enjoyable. What I find very interesting is that such markets are operating all over Europe. Great fun. Re the boy and girl with the instruments...they look so real! Amazing!
I love your Christms Market. Lovely images.
I envy you this. It looks sooooo nice, and a great tradition.
The old ways are so charming.
I have never seen a log fire like that! And it looks like a local shepherd made it all the way to Bethlehem.
So lovely to see a Christmas market that is not overrun by tourists.
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