A little dulcimer for you.
Brother Benjamin's Beans...I like that name.
What would you order?
The aromas wafted through the woods.
Homemade potato chips served with malt vinegar.
A tinsmith.
These birdhouses were covered in seeds. The were so cute and edible.
Check out the hat.
Picnic tables are scattered throughout so you can eat in the woods.
Some of the est halushki we ever tasted. They made it with spaetzel rather than noodles. I am going to do the same the next time I make it.
They were selling the pulled pork parfaits too.
I didn't get to this before The Blog Tech dug in. This is a fried bologna sandwich. They slice the bologna thick and then pan fry it and serve it with diced peppers and shredded mozzarella.
All of the shops were decorated for Christmas.
Hummingbird feeders.
I bought these leaded glass window corners for my kitchen windows. I have never seen window corners before. The metal part is copper.
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Looks like you had a blast
They'll have a Christmas fair on one of the castles nearby here soon and I'm thinking of going there this year. I think they take a fee just to go inside so I've never been there but I think I might this year. It's the only real christmas fair I know of wround here.
I really couldn't decide what I would get to eat, too much good things to chose from :-) but You do have much better food at these fairs than we ever would have here.
Have a great day!
Christer.
I have to say ugh to the pulled pork sundae.
I talked about you on my blog today.
I am trying to set up a new blog, with eBlogger, and get it right. I want my ID to be the wild magnolia, like it was before.
I really like the corners - they are unique. What a clever way to decorate a window.