The festival featured authentic German music ("Oy! Oy! Oy!") and dancing, Spaten on tap, and of course, bratwurst and German potato salad.
We struck up a conversation with a man from Germany who has been in the US for not even 10 years. I asked him how we were doing at our little version of Oktoberfest. He said we were definitely doing it justice!
I hope we can make it back next year, too.
Prost!
Oh that looks too fun! Happy belated to Ian!
ReplyDeleteToo much fun! Happy birthday to your hubs!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a great weekend! I definitely had no idea they did an Oktoberfest, but it's the perfect spot. I HAVE to check it out next year!
ReplyDeleteHappy belated to your hubs! This looks like so much fun. Any reason to celebrate fall makes it OK with me :)
ReplyDeleteThat looks to be right up my alley! And, WOW.. you can really see the leaves have turned up there! My Mom and I are headed up the mountain for a little day trip this Saturday :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like you guys had a lot of fun! I am seriously in love with your outfit. It looks amazing! I'd ask where you got it but that might be excessive since I want every piece! Ha!
ReplyDeleteLauren
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Spaten Oktoberfest is SO DELICIOUS, I had it a few weeks ago at the Heidleberg, a German restaurant/bar by my apt
ReplyDeleteThat looks so fun! You look adorable too. I love Boone. I miss the fall weather of the Carolinas!!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun! Love the boots - who makes??
ReplyDeleteLooks like so much fun! Love your outfit. xx
ReplyDeleteI had the same question re: the boots. Pray do tell - who makes them?
ReplyDeletei LOVE oktoberfest celebrations!!! never too many beers for this girl ;)
ReplyDeleteyou look adorable as always april!
Hi Liz,
ReplyDeleteMy name is Jane and I'm with Dwellable.
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