Holidays at Epcot

Finally - the sun came out! It's been overcast for days. We celebrated by going to Epcot. We were hungry when we arrived so the first thing we did was walk to France, to the Boulangerie Patisserie for a cheese plate and fresh loaf of bread. It's always good and just enough to split. Then we just walked through the various lands. A fiddler was celebrating Hanukkah, 
while over at the America Center the singers were dressed as Victorian Christmas carolers. Everyone in this group can really sing. They do the multi-part harmonies perfectly. 
In the German area we discovered a magnificent woodland clock. Love to have this, and the house it would need to set it off. 
It was here that we realized that a little dessert wouldn't be out of line, so we got some sweets - little squares made with layers of cream, jelly, and graham, surrounded by chocolate. 

Another store has a ton of crystal figures. I love the Boba Fett helmet - accurate down to the scuff marks and bullet hole, and it still costs $8,550. 
We wanted to get some information for Randy's upcoming Disney Dive so we went to The Seas and spoke with a diver. Then we wandered through the aquariums. There are so many wonderful things to see here. 
And someone had added a Santa hat to the not-very-hidden Mickey in the tank. 
On the way out we stopped to listen to "Joyful". This group (they are actually the D'Vine Singers) are powerful, fun singers who aren't afraid to praise the Lord!

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