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Cesky Krumlov… it’s snowing outside, about -3° at 8am.
This is a seriously beautiful town.There’s a nice little Christmas market in the old town square,a great river and lots of old buildings.Plus a huge castle with some very interesting architecture.
Last night there was a quite spectacular nativity play in the castle courtyard with hundreds of local people dressed in costume.
There are some tourists here for Christmas (mostly East Asian) though compared to Prague far fewer!
For some reason it feels like people and businesses are going an extra mile this season with the decorations. Even my corner store put up impressive New Years display instead of their usual lights.
I still haven’t decided what me and my spouse are going to do for the holidays…
It’s the time of the year when people post the “I am hosting a Christmas dinner for my family who don’t eat meat fish eggs vegetables gluten nuts soy spices, what shall I cook” questions in cooking subs. I know you can’t fix your family’s pathological food aversions in two days but just the thought of cooking like that makes me break out in hives.
I am so glad that I eat everything. Seems like an exhausting life.
It’s a bit white. Not snowy but there was frost during the night.
Oh and I made the Czech Christmas carp soup. It’s so delicious omg. And I have plenty of meat leftover for fried fish. Carp is the worst fish I have filleted. If you can, get your fishmonger to do it.
Merry Christmas to those who celebrate it. Otherwise merry Wednesday. Regardless, I hope you have a great time
We were yesterday at Schönbrunn walked through the Imperial Lights, various light shapes and figures lit up the gardens, while classical music was playing, it was very beautiful. Exit lead to the christmas market at the big open space at the entry of the palace. Usually it looks so empty but the market filled up the whole place, all the shops, rides, ferris wheel, skating rink and a BIG christmas tree together were just so cozy and lively.
Lots of snow in Cesky Krumlov, it’s been snowing all morning.About -3° now at lunchtime.
This morning we walked up to the castle.We saw the ‘bears Christmas celebration ‘.They have a big enclosure with 3 brown bears… they hung up fruit and other stuff on the trees for the bears to eat, watched by a load of tourists taking pictures.I know this is a tradition for a long time here, but it would be better not to keep bears in captivity at all.
Anyway the views from the castle over the town are amazing.
BTW thanks for the recommendation about trying lokse, that was part of the Christmas Market lunch this morning… along with lángos (which I think is Hungarian?).
All very good, just what you need in the snow and freezing cold, with some strong glühwein!