I'll get a better scan, but I just got this one, and I've never seen it online. It's another tree person, but this time getting driven around by a Christkindle! How awesome is that?
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I'll get a better scan, but I just got this one, and I've never seen it online. It's another tree person, but this time getting driven around by a Christkindle! How awesome is that?
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Christkindle Market
Daley Plaza, Chicago. Late November through December 24th.
We welcome 2014 with a belated holiday post. This holiday season has brought us so many joyous experiences. One of them was visiting the Christkindlmarket in the Daley Plaza in downtown Chicago. Though the weather outside was frightful and we felt chilled to the bone, we still had a lot of fun looking at ornaments and drinking hot cider while strolling around in the cosy atmosphere of this faux German Christmas town.
Through the years the Christkindlmarket has become a popular holiday attraction for many Chicagoans. It is truly a cosy event for the whole family to visit during the holidays, but it is equally popular as a place to meet with friends and coworkers for a night cap after work. The market festivities usually begin in late November and run through December 24th. Besides the charming setup of small timber houses by the plaza’s big christmas tree, selling all kinds of handmade ornaments from across Germany, Austria, Poland and other European countries, a main draw is the food and treats – such as potato pancakes, sausages, sauerkraut and schnitzel. The true headliner in this Christmas town however, is the Glühwein, a traditional german hot spiced wine that you can purchase is a special Christkindlmarket souvenir cup. Once you learn to appreciate this drink, the scent of it will forever raise your Christmas spirit. Next December you will have to give it a go.
We hope you have had a wonderful holiday season and wish you all a very Happy New Year!