Thursday, December 30, 2010

Gingerbread Houses at Peddlers Village

Yesterday, my wife and I went to see the Gingerbread House display at Peddlers Village in Lahaska, Bucks County, PA.  Peddlers Village is a collection of some very interesting tourist shops. And every year they sponsor a Gingerbread House competition for all ages and in a variety of categories. A few of the gingerbread houses that were on display are shown below. In my next post I will display a few random shots of the shops we visited in Peddlers Village.








7 comments:

  1. You know me, Tim...I especially love the windmill, but the last image, too, is wonderful, with the water-wheel. What a fun competition. That would be great to see every year.

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  2. Thanks, ginnie. This is a fun competition to see. And, yes, I thought you would like the windmill. :)

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  3. These gingerbread houses are spectacular. My grandson and I were supposed to make one before the holiday, but as we were both sick then, today is the day. It is a kit and will not be nearly as beautiful as these. Thanks for visiting my blog.

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  4. "A Gingerbread House competition for all ages", that is a good idea !
    In my family town, each Holy Thursday, there is a hand made boats competition. There is a small river created such as a pound so they can sail.
    Then the boats are shown in the display windows

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  5. Thanks, ted. I believe the creators put quite a bit of time and thought into making these gingerbread houses. Making your own with your grandson should be an excellent experience, too.

    Thanks, cergie. The hand made boats competition sounds like lots of fun, too!

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  6. Gingerbread houses are so neat to look at and love the ones you picked out to shoot. :)
    I wonder if these are edible later.

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  7. Thanks, sue anne. I love seeing such creative gingerbread houses, too. And, no, I don't think these were edible afterwards -- at least not too tasty.

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