So it was Christmas.
Now, what did I do?
I decided to go for another walk . . .
I decided to go for another walk . . .
| Pigeons in front of the town hall. | 
| As you see, this isn't exactly a new city. | 
| Now to see the animals we saw last night, but in the day! | 
| There's the pony. | 
| The goat. | 
| Cute donkey getting an apple as his Christmas treat. | 
| I guess this sheep is still exhausted. | 
| What is this llama doing here? No complaints, just confused. | 
| Yay, the goat is getting some love. | 
| Ah, the manger with Mary and Joseph. | 
| The locked up rabbits again. | 
| This is just to show how often the buses come on Christmas. | 
| I've never seen a "bird bush", as though birds grew on bushes like leaves. | 
| Close-up of said "bird-bush" | 
| Making my way to the "popular" beach. | 
| It was a full moon, so there was high tide. | 
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| Just to give you an idea of where I was standing... | 
| ...and of how far the sea was reaching. | 
| Year-round beach tourists. | 
| Another more solitary one. | 
| The more elegant tourists. | 
| So lovely. | 
| Throw bread, and you too can have the same effect! | 
| View of the lighthouse, from the pier. | 
| A better view of the Baltic Christmas sunset sky. | 
| Let's move a little further out onto the pier . . . | 
| . . . and get photo-bombed by a fowl. That fine, it adds life (literally) to the photo. | 
So, that was my Christmas!
 
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