All articles tagged ‘Germany’

Vancouver Christmas Market

  Frederick Linsmeyer • December 5, 2010 • Local
Vancouver Christmas Market

Vancouver Christmas Market

Guten tag! A German tradition has finally arrived in Vancouver – the christmas market. With the weeks leading up to Christmas, all kinds of vendors set up stands to sell their wares and creations in a jolly environment.

The Vancouver Christmas Market aims to recreate that feeling, but in a watered down version. The traditional wooden huts are decorated with branches of pine, coloured balls and mini figures of Santa Claus and aren’t very large, but are overflowing with various goodies. It’s a very nice mix of central Europe with different foods, toys, ornaments, clothing and entertainment.

One of the larger tents held unique ornaments from Käthe Wohlfahrt. A variety of miniature wooden ornaments greets you as upon entering before being introduced to glass and other decorations made of wire or small gentle birds with real feathers. Larger wooden figurines stood at the end near the cash registers. I found it to be a little pricey, but there’s something in there for just about everyone.

Bratwurst with sauerkraut

Bratwurst with sauerkraut

Customary German fare is served up from bratwurst to stollen and even suckling pig. You can also purchase special ciders (with or without alcohol) that come in small blue ceramic mugs made just for the market for $8 ($4 if you return the mug). There are so many choices, you won’t leave feeling hungry.

For the young ones, there’s also a covered area where kids can go in and make their own crafts, but with a small price for each activity ($6 individually).

In the centre of the market is a festooned gazebo that acted as a stage for music and dance, with different displays each day. While I was there, a group dressed in traditional Croation garb were performing a folk dance.

The Vancouver Christmas Market is nestled in the plaza just outside of the Queen Elizabeth Theatre on the corner of Hamilton Street and Georgia Street. Admission if $5 for adults (13 years and up), but there are discounts during the week days. Bring cash, as admission and many of the vendors do not accept plastic. Come early on weekends or go during the week when it isn’t crowded to enjoy more of the market. The market is open until Christmas Eve.

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Canada 8 – Germany 2

  Frederick Linsmeyer • February 23, 2010 • Winter Olympics

After Sunday’s upset by the United States, Team Canada was looking to fight back against Germany. This time, Roberto Luongo got the call to play in net for Canada, while Thomas Greiss guarded the pipes for Germany. Canada skated out of the qualifying round with an 8 – 2 win over Germany.

Joe Thornton got Canada started with his first goal of Olympics, off a shot from Dany Heatley and Duncan Keith, ten minutes into the first period.

In the second period, a shot by Shea Weber whistled through the net unnoticed by Greiss. After a brief discussion between the officials, Weber was awarded the goal. Jarome Iginla scored twice, with one on the power play to pad Canada’s 3-0 lead.

Rick Nash was hauled down on his way to the net and given a penalty shot. Sidney Crosby took the shot but couldn’t beat Greiss.

Marcel Goc finally was able to sneak the puck behind Luongo on a wrap-around to get Germany up on the board.

Crosby got the third period off to a good start for Canada with his third goal of the Olympics. Mike Richards then scored off a pass from Brendan Morrow and Jonathan Toews.

Captain Scott Niedermayer got the puck on a breakaway and made it 7-1 for the Canadians.

Rick Nash then took a pass from Chris Pronger and snapping it past Greiss for a goal.

Germany was not done yet, as Marcel Muller denied on the breakaway allowed Manuel Klinge to take the rebound from Luongo and a get a goal.

Canada meets up with Alexander Ovechkin and Team Russia in the quarterfinals at 4:30 PM PST, on Wednesday, February 24th.

Be sure to visit our 2010 coverage at www.nephrus.net/vancouver2010.

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