Not to mention Pastries and Cakes
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Saturday, October 6, 2018
Dancing In The Streets
Oktoberfest in this small Swiss town welcomes the fall with music and dancing and the best bratwurst around.
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Dancing in the streets for brats sounds like fun
ReplyDeleteOr maybe they were dancing off the brats, but they didn't stop dancing that I saw.
DeleteLooks like fun! Does that really work with brats?
ReplyDeleteIt worked with me, Brian, and a bigger brat there never was, haha.
DeleteI love anything community minded like this.
ReplyDeleteIt's a very warm community. The band that played is very popular around the state and from New Glarus. It's not very far away and there's often a festival or event going on.
Deleteooo la! That's some fancy dancin'
ReplyDeleteDid you tango in the streets? Polka? Gotta play to win!
The eyeglasses in my post are for sale at Nicks Garden Center in Aurora CO and more than most humans want to pay for a Halloween decoration, so they were still there. I wanted them too, Can't remember the cost, probably around $50 or more but way cool. Why is the cool stuff cost so much?
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I did, cuz some guy grabbed me to dance right when I got there, cameras at the ready and all. No polkas when I got there but earlier I'm sure. No biggie, I polkaed enough in my youth to last a lifetime.
DeleteThose eyeglasses almost looked like they were part of the door. That is pricey, maybe you can get a better price if they don't sell, keep an eye on it, get it, eye on it.
No brats for brats. That ought to stop brats from being ones.
ReplyDeleteAwww, give the brat a brat and a drink from da bubbler. And maybe a small order a some cheese curds der. I tink da little guy just might be hungry.
DeleteYour place looks like a fun place to live, certainly in October! Save me some brahat, and beer!
ReplyDeleteI've always wanted to experience a full on Oktoberfest.
ReplyDeleteHave a good Sunday and thank you for linking up to #MySundayPhoto
Oh that does look fun. Hope you all had a good time. #MySundayPhoto
ReplyDeleteLooks like loads of fun! #MySundayPhoto
ReplyDeleteHi Jeanna, that chap in the top photo is really pulling moves, love the hip tilt. A meaty brat followed by a nice slice of cake sounds like the sort of festival I would enjoy... Did Dexter getto enjoy the landjaeger?
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Beer, bratwurst - what's not to like? Although, in fairness, no need to wait until October to sample either ...
ReplyDeleteI love Octoberfests. They are grand fun. I like dancing in the streets too.
ReplyDeleteI linked Dexter to Feline Friday.
Have a purrfect day and week. ♥
That's a great action shot there -- the dancers are having so much fun. Octoberfests are fun even out here in the wilds of the Pacific Northwest, but I don't think brats taste as good as they do "up North".
ReplyDeleteLearned the difference between yummy and so-so bratwurst in Berlin - and the good one is very addictive! Only I wonder if they would dance in the streets in the real Schweiz (Switserland):) What are landjaegers? Many thanks for sharing the local festivities with All Seasons going on in your area:)
ReplyDeleteAbout your comment:It was in jest that I said Holland is OCD, but in cleaning I was never a typical Dutch housewife since cleaning comes for me on the bottom of the list! Also, to be clean and tidy does not make for good artists, haha:) Have a festive week!