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Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Dunedin Florida - Old Fashioned Christmas Fun & Food

Dunedin Florida: Old Fashioned Christmas: Children On Train Dunedin Florida: Old Fashioned Christmas: Children With Old Fashioned ToysDid I mention all the fun for the kids? They had a children's craft booth, a place they could make their own s'mores. There were old fashioned toys like the hoop, and the walking cans and even stilts! As if all that were not cool enough, they had a train running up and down Main Street, just for the kids! Way cool!

Of course, you may be asking yourself "But what about Santa Claus, Wayne, where was he?" Well, he was there alright. The top left picture in the table below shows one of his helper Elves. If you look closely just left of the Elf's hat, in about the middle of the picture (click on it to enlarge it), you will see his face peeking through the mob. That's right, he was there, but if you were not a determined parent with a child in tow, you were NOT getting near him! :D

I am wrapping up the series on the Old Fashioned Christmas in Downtown Dunedin, Florida, with the table of pictures below. Click on them for large, easy to enjoy, images. There is one on the bottom left of the horse and carriage ride that was available. The other four give you an idea of the variety of edibles that were available. Just getting this post ready is making me hungry all over again. The booths included Funnel Cakes, Chick-Fil-A, Papa John's Pizza, and Kettle Korn, just to name a few.
Dunedin Old Fashioned Christmas Celebration - Santa and Elf, mobbed Dunedin Old Fashioned Christmas Celebration - Kettle Korn Tent Dunedin Old Fashioned Christmas Celebration - Papa John's Pizza Tent
Dunedin Old Fashioned Christmas Celebration - Carriage Rides around Pioneer Park Dunedin Old Fashioned Christmas Celebration - Chick-Fil-A Tent Dunedin Old Fashioned Christmas Celebration - Funnel Cake Tent
This was a great event for anyone here on a Florida vacation, scouting relocation to Dunedin, or even just out for a nice evening with the family. An excellent event for locals and visitors alike.

8 comments:

  1. I really, really, no, seriously, really want to be there. I've said that already, I know! But I'm telling you again, just in case you missed it. You are one lucky Wayne, ya know that? ;D

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  2. so nice, so inviting! I like these kind of events, with lots of things going on around.

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  3. Looks like great fun for the kids and adults alike! Fantastic photograph series.:)

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  4. That walking can & stilts thing looks fun - I don't think I'd last a minute on those! Your post is getting me into the holiday spirit...maybe next week I'll post some Xmas stuff. :)

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  5. That looks like a wonderful time. It's snowing here today. I see there everyone is in shorts. I can't wait for summer already.

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  6. very nice presentation wayne , but tell us , what did you try ? cans , stilts , train , food ... ?

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  7. Hmmmmm shorts at a Christmas parade. Not sure I could get use to that :)

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  8. Love this time of year!
    Today, they had the official tree lighting ceremony in Naples...too bad I cannot take night photos :-(

    PS You were right - TOG did know what those pods were called...

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