Is it possible to be homesick for a place that isn't really home? With Christmas around the corner, I certainly feel that way. While I love many of our traditions here at home, there are many things I miss about this time I year abroad too.
I find my feelings of nostalgia are especially strong in December as I reminisce about the Christmas Markets this time of year. While most people tend to plan their trips in the summer months, I find there's something particularly special about Christmas in France (& England). The cities are so festive, filled with lights & decorations. It's hard not to get caught up in it.
That's not to say that we don't get into the Christmas Spirit in Canada - we certainly do. & I love heading out to the mountains to celebrate this holiday with family & friends. I just can't shake the feeling that we're missing this wonderful part of Christmas in Europe: the Market.
We have Christmas Markets & I've been to a few that I've enjoyed, but a Christmas Market in Europe is a thing to experience. I loved wandering my neighbourhood one in the evenings. Amongst the typical homemade gifts you see in most markets, you'll also find delicious food & wonderful drinks. My favourite market treat is raclette with a side of vin chaud (mulled wine), of course. The raclette tartine or tartiflette are also great choices. You really can't go wrong with warm, melted cheese. A European Christmas Market is the perfect place to meet up with friends or wander yourself. & with most of these markets in the city center, they're easily accessible.
Raclette Tartine: baguette, raclette cheese, & charcuterie. Perfect! |
Most of my photos here are pre-DSLR days, so don't let the grainy low light shots deter you. I hope the beauty of the French Christmas Market still shines through. I have such fond memories of them.
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Wow. I look young....
ReplyDeleteand that pig was delicious.
We were young! It was six years ago now. Crazy!
DeleteBest pig you've ever had, I reckon. ;)