Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Brewery, craft fair & bakery


On October 14, I visited the brewery and bakery in Aying once again. If you want to see more photos, be sure to visit my former blog posts here (2008), here (2010), and here (2011).


It's always a highlight to walk around the brewery.


It's hot and loud in there.


Pretty brown beer bottles.


From a balcony, you have a good overview over the brewery hall.


There was also a craft fair that Sunday. The doll booth drew a lot of girls.


Spices for sale.


Inside a hall, there were plenty of crafts to be admired and bought.


Pretty patchwork stuff.


Brushes.


Traditional Bavarian dresses.


Beautiful fall trees.


What splendid colors!


The bakery.


Handmade bread.


The variety of bread is amazing.


A delicious cake with red and black currants.



Sunday, October 14, 2012

Mushrooms

On this October Sunday I share with you the digital collage I made for the current Mind Wide Open challenge:


I hope you like my whimsical approach -- it also has a touch of Halloween, hasn't it? 

Sunday, October 07, 2012

Halloween tree

 Typical fall weather -- rain and storm.


Thrilling movie -- The Woman in Black -- and novel -- Niceville by Carsten Stroud.


I put up my Halloween tree.


The bat smiles at you.


Ed, whom Pam from Yoborobo kindly gave me last year, is one of my favorites.


Sweet ghosts.


How do you like the cute witch hat? It's a gift from Amy from RubyMoon Art.


The raven is watching you.


My cute bats.


Another cute bat.


A demon mouse.


A skull purse.


I hope you enjoyed the first October Sunday with me!



Saturday, October 06, 2012

Munich's special carnival



Each year a special carnival comes to my hometown -- Oktoberfest or as locals call it -- Wiesn.


Food and beer is served in big, decorated tents.


A huge ox is roasting over the fire.


It's Norbert.


Here are parts of Norbert.


Dozens of waiters and waitresses help to make people happy.


The beer tents look swell from the outside, too.


Horses mingle with the crowd.


They pull magnificent wagons.


Little cupids show the way to a place everyone has to go to once in a while.


This beer tent wears a crown.


People from all over the world come together.


They love to have their photo taken next to one of the beer wagons.


Delicious nuts -- and, oh, the fragrance!


Beautiful flower bouquets.


Once again horses.


I wonder what they whisper to each other.


So much to see left and right.


You don't really know in which direction to look first.


A meal for a giant.


Another beer tent.


Wonderful music.


Beer for the thirsty crowd.


Attractions tempt everywhere.


Do you see the Ferris wheel in the background?


So many beer tents to visit.


Maybe you want to eat a soft pretzel?


Oh, horses again!


They wait so patiently.


The Bavaria watches over the Wiesn.


Simply majestic.


More culinary delights.


The magic will end on October 7.


Palm tree cups.


A castle.


Frisbee.


Here's the Ferris wheel again!


So very pretty.


Up, up, up!


Round'n round.


"Next year I might be big enough to take that ride."


So many colorful carnival rides.


They all invite for a ride.


Wooden statues silently watch.

 

Do you want to have a balloon?


What about this wild carousel?


Maybe you crave chocolate-covered fruits?


What about a spin on the devil's wheel?


You could also stop at this booth for French fries...


... and Bratwurst.


Oh, look! What a colorful carnival ride!


How people scream when they fly through the air.


Here you can take a ride around Tegernsee (a lake near Munich).
 

 Kids have fun exploring a fairytale land with cute dwarfs.


A truly happy place.
 

Are you brave enough for loopings?


What about traveling back the 1970s?
 

A stylish thrill ride.
 

 Seafood for the pirates among us.


T-shirts, too.


Or do you rather have a cuddly souvenir of your carnival visit?
 

Maybe you now want to have a balloon? I love the dalmatian.


A miniature Bavaria.


 Do you dare to ride a lightning to hell?


The wise giant warns you to do that.


Time for more seafood to get some strength.


Uncle Sam invites you to gamble.

 
 What do I see on the horizon?

The highest tower ever.
 

The Power Tower.

One final Bratwurst before you have to go.


So now it's up to you to take either the Top Spin...


... or old-fashioned carousel with animals who come alive at night.
 

I hope you enjoyed the stroll over this carnival, the biggest fairground in the world. When fate allows, we will once meet at Oktoberfest.