Saturday, December 27, 2014

It´s no fun waiting for customers

It´s no fun waiting for the customers.....


when the weather´s just not cold enough 
to create a crowd, waiting for hot wine cider!

Friday, December 26, 2014

Here is classic food along the river.

In Budapest we found these sweet breads, 
cooked on a rolling pin, above a charcoal fire.


It was their country´s classical Christmas treat, we were told.

But at every festival, in 4 different countries, we noticed that
the story was the same:
"A family recipe, handed down through generations".


Sounded a little fishy to us ignorant Americans.

Turns out these things did not exist 5 years ago, 
when someone first came up with the idea.

But, they are now selling better than hotcakes!

(P.S. And, did you notice the propane tank,in the first picture?
Yes ready to boost the charcoal´s flame, in case demand suddenly got a little high)



Wednesday, December 24, 2014

What we love about Christmas

Now that Christmas is over, lets analyze this season.

Here are some "artistic" rederings form my photos along the Danube´s many Christmas Markets.



Let´s be real:  It´s the food we love!


Whether its the fried potato rings,
the sausages from Regensburg,


or the giant pretzels, at many kiosks,
it is food that brought big smiles to people´s faces!







Merry Christmas

We don´t know if the locals along the Danube 
will be celebrating Midnight Mass at their local village church,
or travel to the big city cathedrals.



But, wherever you are,
may you have a Merry Christmas.

Saturday, December 20, 2014

Christkindlmarkt along the Danube

Earlier in December we had time on our hands, 
so I made some caricatures form pics we took on a recent trip.

So, if you too have nothing else to do, how about acting like a tourist?


Get on a carriage ....


and pretend you are a kid.




Join the old folks by the Cathedrals´ parks.



You´ll see cute toys,


and soldier toys


and different style of toys for kids of all ages,


by people proud of what they have created.





You will see houses,


and Christmas tree ornaments,


whether of glass,


or more natural stuff.




And, should you get bored ´cause you've seen it all before,


you might find that the caroling choirs,


and the crowds around you,


might make you feel like you are still a kid after all.



So, from the Christmas Markets along the Danube:
Merry Christmas & a Happy New Year !!!!!