We visited this air fair last Saturday morning and had a great time. The fair was all to do with things powered by air one way or another or that use wind as a means of steering or motion. There were other stalls and exhibitions including a steam railway locomotive collection and also the normal olive/bread/cheese/hand-made crafts stands. Here are some photos:
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Sideways pottery! |
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Biplane in the clouds |
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Biplane from W.W. II |
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David jumped from a paramotor at 700 meters |
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His brother, Albert, did the same jump |
Let's take a walk around the village. It isn't very big, in the middle of a plain and normally very, very quiet.
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Note the star of David on the "bridge" |
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Street with the church at the end |
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Bobbin lace curtain plus letterbox |
Hopefully we can go back next year and make a day of it, take a picnic, etc. The visit was short but sweet and the village only 25 minutes away.
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