We had no idea that this was such a popular festival, but it was really crowded. It took us 30 minutes to drive through town (a total of about 2 miles). We had to park on a residential street because every lot in town was full.
The first thing we did was stop by the Frankenmuth Brewery Restaurant. It was only 4:00 and we thought we might catch an early dinner a little bit ahead of the dinner rush. We couldn't have been more wrong! The estimated wait time was 65 minutes. We knew it would be the same in every restaurant in town, and that it would only get worse as it got later, so we waited. When we were finally seated, we got a great table and great food. It was worth the wait.
Looking down from our table over the first floor and bar.
We left the restaurant just in time to see the fireworks. It was a nice display and went on for a long time.
Then we headed down the street to where the snow sculptures were displayed. Some of them were amazing. Some of them, well, we just couldn't figure out what they were supposed to be (you can click on the pictures for a larger view).
I have no idea, looks like a whale and some other sea creatures.
Something sleeping. A dragon, maybe?
After we were done viewing the snow sculptures we stopped at a candy store. We were greeted by this guy when we walked in the door.
He was holding a tray of toffee samples. I didn't want to hurt his feelings, but the toffee wasn't very good.
This guy was in front of another store. I didn't pay any attention to what they sell. I think he's a little creepy.
We saw a few horse drawn carriages on our way out of town. It would have been fun to ride in one, but there were all full.
To top off the evening, we saw this lovely sight on our way back to our parking spot. The view is little obscured by some trees, but I'm sure you can still see what it is.....
.....a full moon. I hope you found something fun to do this weekend, too!
A side note: I found out about this festival when Pure Michigan (a tourism page) on Facebook posted it. I didn't know until recently that they had a Facebook page. If you are a Facebook user, check and see if your state has a page that you can join or check their website to find events and activities you may not know about. It's fun to be a tourist in your own state.
Willoughby
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I love your photos. I can't even choose which one I like the most. It looks like you had a great time.
I want to go somewhere. I have been helping my daughter with her report. We have to go get plants tomorrow, and I have to work (Real estate).
It looks like you had a great time. I like finding new things to do w/in my own state; it's fun!
I knew what most of those sculptures were except one...maybe two. But that's okay, I enjoy most kinds of artwork. Glad you had a fun time! :)
That sounds like a pretty good way to spend a Saturday night. I don't know if I could have handled the cold. Just looking at those pictures makes me shiver.
The cobra one is pretty cool. I thought it was a hand at first, big hand with big fingers, but it looks like the cobra is wrapped around a person. Not sure if the cobra is trying to protect the person or not, but that's my fave.
How fun! I loved all of your pictures - thanks for sharing!
I worked in Frankenmuth for a week when we lived in MI. We never went to the festival. Looks like fun.
What a fabulous outing! I haven't been to a winter festival in so long!
looks like great fun....love the ice sculptures...and the dessert!
thanks for stopping by Farmhouse and leaving the kind words....
more later, my friend
kary
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I love all the wintery pictures! Makes me (almost) wish I lived somewhere that snowed.
The sculptures are nice but the deep fried Oreos-- OMG, that sounds amazing!
Have a great week.
jj
Love the pics! And that oreo/caramel thing is making me very very hungry. LOL
That looks like so much fun!! The snow sculptures are incredible.
And now I really, really want a fried Oreo :)
largest xmas story
why haven't i been there yet?
loved the snow sculpture pics
Looks like a great time! It's a great idea to be a 'tourist' in your own state. :)
......WONDERFUL SNOWSCULPTURES....
Incredible art.....hopefully temperature remains pretty cold....what a pitty...if they melt away!
....aii, your desert does(!!) interest me very much.....mmmhhh; it looks tooooo inviting!
being tourist in your own surrounding; I know; this is really an exciting adventure; once in a while I enjoy this in tuscany too....Fantastic!!
Have a wonderful week, cara Willoughby
ciao ciao elvira
so happy to have you stop by Farmhouse for a visit today..
always HAPPY to see you, my friend
Those photos are great...what amazing ice sculptures. That looks like a really fun time. Great idea to check Facebook for a State page!
Um, you had me at deep fried oreos :)
I love festivals like this!!
Cameron
www.conquerthemonkey.com
thanks for the comment on farmhouse...so nice that your mom brings you soup......
more later, my friend
sending love,
kary
Cast iron: YES! it is my MOST favorite....have several in all sizes...I like to bake apple crisp in them too..berry crisp,bread,....i make meatloaf in it too...a round one...bake meatballs in it with a can of cream of mushroom and a can of onion soup..Campbells..serve those over noodles or rice..just made that the other night...
Cleaning: sometimes i just wipe it out with a paper towel and sometimes I do use soap and water.. depends on how dirty it is...have had these skillets since i was married...(29 years)
i am a cast iron skillet girl
let me know if you try it....
more later, friend
kary
Those snow sculptures are incredible...as is the looks of that heavenly dessert. Looks like a great time!
Wow! You aren't kidding about getting a lot of snow! I would love to see this; it reminds me of that F. Scott Fitzgerald short story, "The Ice Palace,"(although I think that was set in Minnesota).
Glad that you are back and healthy...I am catching up on some posts because I was away for awhile myself. Those snow sculptures are truly amazing--thanks for sharing!
Those snow sculptures are incredible! What a neat place. Thank you so much for sharing. The last two blogs I've visited have made mention of Oreos. Darn those little tasty morsels ~ now I must seek some!
Thanks for posting this! I remember Frankenmuth. It always sounded so exotic when we lived in Michigan and then one day our church took a bus up for the festivities. Great memories! Your photos are wonderful!
Thanks for posting this! I remember Frankenmuth. It always sounded so exotic when we lived in Michigan and then one day our church took a bus up for the festivities. Great memories! Your photos are wonderful!
I like your pictures.
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