Saturday 20th March and as usual I cant resist the pull of the flohmarkt which just gets better every week as the weather improves. This week I was far too hot in my winter coat and jumper combo since the sun was blissfully out. The crowds were also out in full force this week and I didnt stay long. Still, I managed to bag myself some beautiful lace which I plan to attach to a t-shirt, or brooch together and wear as a necklace; some beautiful buttons, a lovely pink rope belt, a very summery yellow jumper, pink silky top (which most likely should only be worn as a pj top but we will see), and a beautiful peach and green scarf. All together I spent 9.50 euros. Not bad going. I also spotted the coolest girl ever!!! She was wearing a trench with a white and bleached green scarf, geek classes, some furry shoes, and a shaved head! I tried to secretly take some pics of her... you will see her lurking about in a few pics!
The lace stall this week was even better than ever and once again I could have spent all day there searching through the piles and piles of scraps of old lace. This week she had a lovely hat with a black and white picture of a lady wearing it perhaps in the 1940's (see above top pic).
That pink top is distinctly shiny!!!!!
By afternoon I supprted my Welsh friend Rachel in her wish to watch the Six Nations rugy Wales v Italy match and we decended to Charlie P's and began the drinking with peach spritzers at 2.30pm!!! To watch the match in style I donned my good old fav the bobble jumper, Jacket from H&M, leggins from France, my new flohmarkt scarf and satchel from ebay:
Rocking the air hostess look with that scarf, and definately in need of a haircut by Arabella at the White Room next time im in Notts... Liz......
After the match and all that afternoon drinking we went on a walk around town on a search for somewhere to eat and continue the drinking. It was a lovely evening with a distinct summer like feel in the air. Yesterday was also the start of the Easter Markets here in Wien so I got some pics of of the Market near the Rathaus.
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