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December 15, 2006
to Germany for a week
We are leaving today for a family vacation in Germany. I won't post again until shortly after Christmas.
We're going to Rothenburg ob der Tauber, a little medieval town in northern Bavaria. It's one of many German towns that have Christmas Markets. The streets are filled with stalls, decorations, lights, music, and outdoor food and drink for several weeks in December--or so we're told.
We visited another Christmas Market accidentally in 2004. I was invited to a conference in the Netherlands, and while I was there, my family stayed in Bruges/Brugge (Belgium). The whole town was decorated for Christmas. There were jovial crowds of European tourists, and the streets were lined with shopping stalls. Our kids got a heavy dose of yuletide cheer and we all saw some art. It worked so well that we decided to try another Christmas Market this year. It turns out that there are scores, or perhaps hundreds, of them across Catholic Europe. So we are trying Rothenburg and will report back in the New Year. Meanwhile, happy holidays.
Posted by peterlevine at December 15, 2006 9:43 AM
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