This is part of a display of fairytale characters for the children to enjoy. All I want to know is, what does Dortmund have against children???? This display was the creepiest thing I've seen in a long time. The girl that you can only partly see had her eyes closed and was all freaky looking, complete with a rising and falling mechanised chest. (See if you can notice it in the (shoddy) video below.) You can see how this is the country that produced writers like the Brothers Grimm.
And of course, it wouldn't be a Weihnachtsmarkt without the gluhwein!!!
Excuse us for looking sheisse - it had been pouring all day... also, don't judge, y'all!
Gluhwein is basically spiced, warm wine, perfect for freezing days. It's served boiling hot and when it's snowing the top exposed liquid gets cooled enough for you to drink but the rest of the cup is kept warm for your hands. They also come in these cute little Christmas Market booties. I plan on collecting one from each of the weinachtsmarkts I visit to add to my lonely little Chicago bootie, and trust me, there are plenty more to come.
4 comments:
Oooo I want a little bootie to drink gluwein out of! Can't wait for Munich! Actually I think we have those booties at home on our shelf.
Getting colder in Germany?
Actually, no. It was in the early teens this week, I think about 9 or 10 today. It's gonna be cold in Dublin though - 6 - 8 degrees. Yuck.
plenty more of chirstkindlmarkets?? Like the best one in Nürnberg?? ;)
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