Video: Christmas market and a ramble.

Farmleigh market.

Today is my last day off until Christmas, with a busy week ahead of me in retail I had to get out into the fresh air and have a ramble and recharge my batteries. 

Today was my favourite type of day, it was one of them bright sunny days but it was cold so I could wrap up warm. 

I decided to head to the local market that is held in Farmleigh in the Phoenix park. I thought everyone would be in the shops buying the last of their presents but unfortunately they had the same idea as me and it was so packed. It was great though as it gave me that festive feeling I needed to feel. 

I captured it all in a mini vlog for you to watch over on my youtube. I am looking forward to making more videos in the new year and I just want to say thank you so much for all of the lovely comments on the videos. 

The market. 

Their was craft and handmade stalls as well as tons of delicious food stands too. We went midday when it was at its busiest and the queues for the food were really long. I did however get to taste some home made hot apple juice which was locally made and it was delicious. It literally tasted like Christmas. 

There was horse and carriage rides, a Winter wonderland and gorgeous festive displays in the gardens. 

The next time I go I will be heading early before all of the crowds. There was a real buzz about the place and it was great to see so many people at the market. 

It is so nice to get outside, I get really lazy in Winter and the dark nights make me want to go to bed early and  I feel really sluggish. I love getting out and getting some fresh air and having a ramble on my day off. 

Thanks so much for reading, don’t forget to subscribe to my youtube if you do have a watch and thank you for all the continued support. 

Chat soon,

Catherine. 

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