Flea Market in Homburg

Yesterday, Nate and I went to Homburg to search for things for our new haus. As a rule, we are "new everything" people, but we figured we would give the flea market a shot, since our haus is practically bare. There were hundreds of people walking around, and we overheard lots of English being spoken. Nate even ran in to an old classmate. Mom, Sue and Alex would have loved this place. There were some cool finds, but not exactly what we were looking for. We walked around, we ate bratwurst, and we tried to find something we liked. Unfortunately, we went home empty-handed, but it was a beautiful day and we were happy to get out of the haus.

This buffet was a great find. I wish it had been more in the price range!

This bar is pretty great. We were close to haggling for it, but Nate was worried that if we put antiques in the haus, then it will look like a museum...I guess that's what we get for renting a house built in 1898. 

Yummy bratwurst stand! There were also waffle and crepe stands. <You can never go hungry in Germany.>




After feeling defeated, Nate and I went inside the store where we parked. Fortunately, we found some great storage racks for the kitchen and a little ladder. I'm not sure if we'll go back to the Homburg flea market, but we'll definitely be back to Homburg. 

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