Okay, this was just pretty. The restaurant at the hotel had a Wednesday evening all you can eat barbecue dinner. The dinner itself was meh, but the dessert buffet looked beautiful!
This is one of our few buys from Munich and the only one from the Tollwood Christmas Market. It's homemade honey grappa, and we sampled it there. It's good, but not as good as the stuff in Uruguay. Uruguay's is much smoother.
Two more days' worth of breakfast pcitures. You can see we picked out some same and some different things each time. It was a nice spread. Thank you, Residence Inn Munich East.
Butterflies! I found these at the Schwabing market and bot a lot. They can be strung on silver chains to make necklaces or worn on a coat or sweater as a brooch. All handmade, of course, and beautiful.
We had a bit of fancifulness at the Medieval market. The goblets were ten euros each, but they had flaming gluhwein in them! We kept the goblets, and they're in our cabinet now. Isn't it cool, though? Flaming wine on a cold winter's night?