Delightful! I never recall a fair like this but my little hometown of Bucyrus Ohio USA celebrates the community's German roots by having a Bratwurst Festival every summer. My great, great uncle provided the best example of the sausage. That recipe is in our family to this day. I remember wearing a little German style dress his wife made for me one year long ago. Thanks for bringing up fond memories!
everything looks so pretty and colorful.
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I was a wonderful afternoon DeeDee!
DeleteWhat a fun event! Some of us were just talking about the old May poles we had when we were little here in the US. I haven't seen one in a long time.
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They are still very part of village life here and long may they remain so! Thanks for stopping by.
DeleteBeautiful! Someday i'd like to be in a place that still celebrates the coming of May.
ReplyDeleteJoin me next year, you'll love it! Cheers.
DeleteDelightful! I never recall a fair like this but my little hometown of Bucyrus Ohio USA celebrates the community's German roots by having a Bratwurst Festival every summer. My great, great uncle provided the best example of the sausage. That recipe is in our family to this day. I remember wearing a little German style dress his wife made for me one year long ago. Thanks for bringing up fond memories!
ReplyDeleteI've only been to one German festival and that was the Oktoberfest in Munich. They tell me I drank some beer, but I don't actually remember much!
DeleteFun! Looks like a great day.
ReplyDeleteIt is a wonderful annual event. Thanks Beth.
DeleteWhat a lovely May Day! It is so nice to see traditions continued! It looked like so much fun.
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I had a wonderful time thanks Josie
DeleteSuch a beautiful tradition! Thanks for sharing the pics.They are gorgeous.
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THat's very kind of you Moon
DeleteMay Day was never celebrated in any area of Detroit that I am familiar with. I always enjoy seeing pictures so thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteIt's been a tradition here for centuries, and long may it continue. Thank you Denise.
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