Thursday, 8 December 2011
Christmas Tradition
Last Saturday I visited the Worcester Victorian Market. In the city centre, for four days every winter, Worcester hosts a Victorian market complete wih hot chocolate and baileys, roasted chestnuts, a choir and lots of stalls. It's very christmassy and for me, it signals the start of Christmas festivities. We visited Tewkesbury in the day and my sister was not happy about how unseasonally mild it was. Luckily, by the time we headed into Worcester it was getting a bit dark and getting much colder. We had the usual bicker about whether I'd be warm enough and she was right, I was glad I borrowed her cardigan. We wandered into the city just as it was getting dark to enjoy the market stalls, the smell of hot chestnuts, the stall holders dressed as Victorians and the funfair all lit up. I love walking through the crisp, winter air, the sky filled with stars and the sound of Victorian revelry all around. Very good, Worcester Victorian Market, Well done.
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