Last Friday I spent most of the day inside a cloister. No, not for religious reasons, but to visit a medieval market and listen to Dunkelschoen. Plenty of medieval fans had created a huge camp outside the cloister walls.
Inside were many stalls, selling food and drink, craft works, clothes and home made foods, like jam and juice. There were many things to do for children. I had my own stall to sell goodies for Dunkelschoen. I also got the Dunkelschoen harp to practise.
It was nice to enjoy the spring day outside and meet friends I had not seen for a long time. The evening was very cold and I was glad to have enough layers of clothes to put on. Still - it was very romantic!
After a night at a hotel I travelled home to my harp and took it to the culture mill again, where we played the songs we had practised at the harp spring as well as a walz. There was also a group of guitar students, some small bands and a group with African drums.
Video of the Vogelbers Walz
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