We got there a little after 12PM and left around 4PM. It was a long day, but the market is absolutely incredible. I didn't buy much (amber earrings and a ring -- I can't resist amber jewelry). It was just fun looking at everything, from strange old trinkets to contemporary fashion. The market had everything.
We ended up getting lunch at the market (a couple pies that were just okay), and intrigued by the many stands advertising it, I tried some mulled wine. It was pretty incredible, and I'm hoping to find a recipe for how it's made. It tasted a lot like traditional mulled cider (a personal favorite) but had the fruity hint of red wine. Abbey later got bruschetta from one of the food vendors, and Amy got a crêpe. It was all very good (and reasonably priced).
Here are some photos from the market. Thanks, Abbey!
These two musicians were a lot of fun! The sign on the side of the double bass provides a link to their MySpace page.
Not sure what to say about these mannequins from one of the stalls...
I got my photo with a Highlander!
And Abbey got her photo with the Queen!
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