I took a break from my sewing and my husband took a break from his tasks and we ventured to get a taste both literally and figuratively of other cultures right here at home. (If it has food, it’s a good bet my husband is likely to know about it.)
My favorite thing was watching the dancers from various countries.
Much of the clothing was colorful and in many cases, ornate with either spangles, dangles, ruffles or flowers.
Turkish Youth Dancers
It was a good education because I had no idea there were so many people who had relocated here from all over the world.
You could shop the bazaars and find items from places many places across the globe.
You could get a henna tattoo if you wanted one.
There was more to see and do that we could possibly manage but we did get a glimpse of the world.
From Russia
I love festivals like this. So much eye candy!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a wonderful time! I unfortunately missed our Czech festival here this weekend. I forgot all about it! Oh well...
ReplyDeletelovely festival!
ReplyDeleteMum and I love your blog very much.
ReplyDeleteI especially love your picture at the top.
I sit at the front of the car like that!