RE: Stumbling Across a Wine Festival in Yerevan
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It's great that you went to those tents, and even though the music wasn't that good and was very loud, it guided you to that festival. Usually in these cases, wine is accompanied by cheese, which I suppose goes quite well together. I don't like loud music either, it hurts my ears and my head. But I suppose many people had drunk a lot and didn't realise.
What I liked most were the small crafts and art pieces; they always catch my attention at fairs, and the ones you showed are very beautiful. It's a shame that the wind often ruins these events, but it happens. And it's great that you were chatting with people, interacting with them. It was a good walk with your camera! Big hug!
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The crafts are always my favourite part of the festivals. It's always nice seeing small businesses finding a way to advertise themselves in the city. And some are really creative. Jewellery tends to be the most popular thing, but sometimes you see things people have managed to knit. Or types of paintings and stickers.
Yeah usually the music is much better at these festivals. This one wasn't just poor in the taste, but it felt like everything was just too loud. The audio would peak. It did give me a headache to which I ended up going home a bit earlier. There's a 'beer days' festival coming up in a few days here and that's going to be another level of Hell that I'll be exploring. I've been before, but this time I feel like now I know what to expect I have a bit more fear haha.
Be careful with the beer! I hope you enjoy the festival very much.😃