
Weihnachtspyramide (German pyramid) at Manchester Christmas Market, December 2017

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Copyright Debbie Smyth, 16 December 2017
Posted as part of Square Sky and All Seasons

Weihnachtspyramide (German pyramid) at Manchester Christmas Market, December 2017

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Copyright Debbie Smyth, 16 December 2017
Posted as part of Square Sky and All Seasons
Very unique! Thanks for sharing!
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that’s a big one! or is it your angle?!
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Pretty fantastic! Merry Christmas!
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Very pretty!
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How whimsical – it looks very German:):) Have a great week, Debbie and thank you for sharing your experience!
Continuing our chat about adult kids traveling: was joking in my comment but I think it’s also reality – when parents have traveled, the “kids” are much more comfortable with all the stuff that comes with travel., like customs, loss of luggage, etc. No anxiety that other young adults may have:)
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Looks familiar for me.
Greetings from Germany 🙂
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I love this. We have a small one in our house and if I had more room, I’d love to have more.
janet
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I must try to buy one. They are beautiful and fun and the technology is clever
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A BLUE Manchester sky? Wonders will never cease…
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Indeed!
(and I was just looking at a blue Scottish sky!!)
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We have two of these in Glasgow Christmas Markets this year and I saw one in someone else’s blog. I don’t remember noticing them before so either they are new or I have previously been very unobservant.
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They have been in manchester for a few years. I think they are spreading a lot now
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I’d love to do the markets in Manchester. Every year I tell myself this, but it’s slipping away. 😦 Love the header, Debs 🙂 🙂
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Yes, I think we had the same conversation last year!
You’ll have to make a visit from the Algarve next year I reckon!
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Well remembered 🙂
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Germany goes to Manchester!?
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🙂
every year – the markets spread across town and you can follow them from street to street
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Oh, brilliant!
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Reblogged this on msamba.
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