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Monday, May 6, 2013

Weekend Walk

This past weekend it was a nice sunny day. Something that's rare around these parts. Since it was so sunny and beautiful we decided we would go for a walk and we knew there was a walking trail by Ariana's preschool. 

What started off as a walk in the woods (so we thought) quickly became an actual recreational park with a playground, lake, and restaurant. Apparently we walked from Makenbach village to Ramstein village and stumbled upon a fun area for future picnics and day outings!

We saw wild ducks, turtles and even some tadpoles and fish in the lake. Of course all the flowers are in bloom now and it was great to get out and have some quality family time in the sunshine.



























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Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Christmas in Germany!

Christmas is upon us and with it brings one of my favorite things. It's probably my favorite part of living in Germany, Christmas Markets! I just love these outdoor street markets. Little shops, and food stalls are set up in most cities here in Germany. They have lots of gluhwein (spiced mulled wine) wooden handmade goods, ornaments, decorations for your house, crocheted and knitted delights, knick knacks, all kinds of food, little rides, and some even have ice skating. 

All with twinkling lights against the beautiful German buildings, churches and the occasional castle! What is there not to love! This year we've been going to lots of different markets: Trier, Saarbrucken, Kaiserslautern, Heidelberg, Landstuhl and Bernkastel-Kues. Each one has it's own unique feel. With only a week left until Christmas, we are hoping to sneak in one last trip before they are gone for another year.

For me I love having hot kartoffelpuffer (fried potato cakes served with applesauce) and gluhwein is a must. Eeirpunsch  (egg punch) is not like the egg nog that we are used to.

And most places have their own mugs made for each year. They are collectable so of course I have one from each place! We really enjoyed Saarbrucken, it's a nice big market and they even decorate the trash cans. Heidelberg is one of my favorites though. I love that city!





















Seriously my favorite! These photos were taken at the various markets. I hope this gave you a good feel of the market atmosphere!

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Monday, October 8, 2012

Bad Durkheim Wurstmarkt (and Wine Fest)

The Bad Durkheim Wurstmarkt and Wine Fest is the largest wine festival in the world and it's held every year in the town of Bad Durkheim in Germany. 

We went for a day trip out there on September 8th. It was like Oktoberfest for wine! The glasses of wine they had were huge. And by huge I mean 1/2 a liter, per glass!!

It's a lot like a fair. Rides, games, fun houses (sort of) and of course music and drinking. We went during the day so it was fun for our family but I'm sure at night it really comes to life!

Brats of course!

 Lots of fun kid rides.

 The largest wine barrel in the world. It holds 1.7 million liters of wine!

 Lebkuchenherzen - German gingerbread cookies with phrases on them. These say "Ich liebe Dich" which means I love you!


 My husband took this picture of me, he's pretty proud of it!

 Food and wine!



 These glasses of wine are huge!


 Ariana loves carousels!

 Practicing her shots like Meridia from Brave!

 Fun music.






Rheinland Pfalz is wine country! 

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