Picspam, as promised *g*
Dec. 20th, 2017 09:23 pmGeez, is it Wednesday again? I'm so behind schedule with everything it isn't even funny! Anyway, I promised a few pics about the Christmas fair in Linz for those not on Pinterest, and I intend to keep my promise. Stuff is behind the tag; I don't want to bring your Friends page to a crash.
The entrance of the Volksgarten Fair:

The Pretzel shop:

Heidi (my cousin's wife) with Santa:

The great Christmas pyramid, also serving as a stall for mulled wine & co:

Handmade candles:

An ironsmith, working in his open-air smithy:

The ironsmith's wares (sorry, the photo isn't sharp enough, but I thought it might be interesting anyway):

Woodworker's workshop for children (you can see a kid turning wood through the far left window):

Wooden Bethlehem parts (you can select the ones you like best and build your own Nativity scene as you want):

Chocolate tools (no, really, everything you see here is made of chocolate):

And so are these, including the water taps:

Der Nusskönig shop, selling all sorts of sugared and roasted nuts:

And, last but not least, yours truly in front of the 90-year-old Jindrak Café:

There are some more pics on Pinterest that I haven't posted here but trust me, these are the best ones. You can click on each pic to see the enlarged version - or so I hope.
The entrance of the Volksgarten Fair:

The Pretzel shop:

Heidi (my cousin's wife) with Santa:

The great Christmas pyramid, also serving as a stall for mulled wine & co:

Handmade candles:

An ironsmith, working in his open-air smithy:

The ironsmith's wares (sorry, the photo isn't sharp enough, but I thought it might be interesting anyway):

Woodworker's workshop for children (you can see a kid turning wood through the far left window):

Wooden Bethlehem parts (you can select the ones you like best and build your own Nativity scene as you want):

Chocolate tools (no, really, everything you see here is made of chocolate):

And so are these, including the water taps:

Der Nusskönig shop, selling all sorts of sugared and roasted nuts:

And, last but not least, yours truly in front of the 90-year-old Jindrak Café:

There are some more pics on Pinterest that I haven't posted here but trust me, these are the best ones. You can click on each pic to see the enlarged version - or so I hope.