Christmas isn't a season. It's a feeling.
-- Edna Ferber
Au contraire, Edna! In Europe Christmas IS a season.
A season of festive markets and merriment as we learned on our recent trip north to Budapest and Vienna.
Far too many from which to choose! Vienna Christmas Market stall |
I've always been a fan of Christmas although I admit the years have worn down my enthusiasm for decorating the house, buying and gaily wrapping gifts. Now that we live in a rural part of Greece -- with a couple of hardware stores and grocery stores as our year-round retail outlets -- we have far less commercial hoopla. The holiday continues to be largely celebrated as it should be, as a family event.
Dried oranges and cinnamon stick decorations tempted in Budapest |
So the celebration for this family of two aging expats and two cats, might best be described as minimalist: enough that the holiday doesn't pass by completely but certainly not a Hallmark Christmas movie in the making.
Nighttime magic in Budapest |
BUT that doesn't mean I didn't jump for joy when I realized that some Christmas Markets would be open in the two cities we were visiting. . .a per-chance occurrence, not pre-planned.
This one a few blocks from the Danube was our first Christmas Market |
Once that fact was determined I began researching European Christmas markets. The articles are endless as are the recommendations, btw: 'most charming' the ones 'not to miss', 'the 10 best. . .', the 10 least. . .'
The Scout against a Market backdrop - Budaest |
A bit of magic in Budapest at the market |
My first European Christmas Market - but not my last! |
No thanks! We passed on this one in Budapest |
Hearty fare for shoppers in Budapest |
This fellow was BBQing some tasty looking salmon |
Another evening I warmed myself drinking mulled wine, spicy and warm. A drink I normally wouldn't have consumed but there, nothing else seemed better.
Christmas was in the Air in Budapest |
Too many choices from which to choose |
Leather bags in a rainbow of colors
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Colorful ceramic ware from cooking pots to flower pots |
Budapest after dark |
A trip to Budapest is far more than its Markets though and next week we'll take you on a sightseeing trip which made for a time travel trip of sorts through its history. Hope to have you back with us then and until then, safe travels to you and yours. Thanks for your time today!
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