Scenes from the Season: Trier Christmas Market 2014

 

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God rest you merry, gentlemen, let nothing you dismay.

I love this Christmas song. . . partly because of the comma in the first line. Weird, I know. But “God rest you, merry gentleman,” would mean something very different than “God rest you merry, gentlemen.”

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It’s a distinction worth considering in this final week before Christmas day. You don’t have to come to the party merry. But here’s hoping that the holiday, and its lovely markets, its light, its lifting of family, food, and beauty, will help you to find that balance point of energy and rest, of calm and excitement, and to feel rested merry.

I know that a day in Trier left me feeling that I had rested merry. And it is a good feeling.

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Spectral — Strasbourg, France

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I love this photo because it has an eerie quality.  The cathedral at the end of the street looks hazy and spectral. . . so it seems like an appropriate photo to post on a foggy, cold day.

 

Scenes from the Season: Bernkastel-Kues Christmas Market

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A life-size Advent Calendar!

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If you’d like to see more of Bernkastel-Kues, both in the holiday season and out, there’s a good video you can check out on Youtube:  Bernkastel-Kues in Mosel

 

 

von Trapp Tuesday

von trapp house 1I haven’t had time to write this week, but I’m looking forward to setting pen to paper someday and filling you all in on my recent trip to Salzburg.  (My new refrain = Salzburg uber alles.  Probably politically incorrect in some historical way, but I LOVE this city and its surroundings.)

Anyhoo, to tide me over–and share my enthusiasm with you until I can write–I offer up a photo of the actual von Trapp family home, now a magnificent bed and breakfast, where we stayed while in the city.

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