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Syracuse Oktoberfest 2009
It's all over, and the 50th is next year, but my son Walt and I enjoyed the Family Day on Sunday, if it was a little bit rainy.
Just sharing a cute picture of him eating a pretzel - you couldn't take it away from him! http://i471.photobucket.com/albums/r...2/PICT0127.jpg |
Re: Syracuse Oktoberfest 2009
Wow... is this beer festival?
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Re: Syracuse Oktoberfest 2009
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Our "Oktoberfest" is in September, usually the last weekend, and runs 3 days - Friday, Saturday and Sunday. It's small, usually a couple of food tents (Brigitte's Feldkuche is the main one) and some music and crafts, with a rock band for the younger set in the evening, and naturally a beer tent, usually with imported German along with American beers. Last year, I worked at the Kartoffelpuffer tent, and my apron, despite several washings since last year, STILL smells of them! :D We couldn't work it this year, as we didn't have a baby sitter, but next year I am being "drafted" by my Silesian friend for the limburger sandwich tent. .....:( I think I'd rather smell of kartoffelpuffer than THAT... :lol: |
Re: Syracuse Oktoberfest 2009
Well, well, well- must say that world look much more beautiful with beer inside! So for next year trip- Octoberfest in Deutchland and then continue in USA ;)
Cheers :) |
Re: Syracuse Oktoberfest 2009
It would be wonderful to have you over the pond at our celebrations - bring your dancing shoes!
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Re: Syracuse Oktoberfest 2009
No problem, I always wear sport shoes :) Btw- you have nice kid :)
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Re: Syracuse Oktoberfest 2009
Thanks, Pilot!
I have to wear the low-heeled shoes as part of my drindl, but might get a black pair of sport shoes to match. XD |
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