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Flower stall in open air market, Dusseldorf, Germany |
One of my favorite parts of my visit to Dussledorf was the open air market on Carlsplatz. The flower stalls nestled next to meat vendors, fruit & vegetable vendors, basket makers, hand-made candy vendors and more. It was a wonderful feast for the eyes, full of color and texture. I hope you enjoy the photos.
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Open air market, Dusseldorf, Germany |
I also loved the brot backerie (the bread bakery) next to the market. The window was full of a variety of breads. The bread in Germany is wonderful! It comes in all shapes and sizes, is always baked fresh and is full of seeds and nuts and whole grains.
I will never forget the conversation with a German woman in front of the bakery window. She came up next to me and turned to share the view of the window with me. There came a long conversation in German, while I tried to remember how to say that I only understand English, stated in German. She promptly switched to English and shared her conversation with me.
It wasn’t what she said that I enjoyed, it was the fact that the conversation was one I could have had with anyone, anywhere. It just reinforced the fact that no matter the language, or country, we are all people with the same problems and daily cares.
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No matter where we were, there were people listening to our English conversations. Be careful what you say, people are listening!
Happy quilting,
Leigh
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