Many people attach descriptions to various places, judging
by the feelings they get when visiting those specific spaces. In my first week
in Newcastle upon Tyne, I certainly classified the city as a culture-based one.
You will certainly do the same at a first look, but bare with me for the next
five minutes of reading.
Human nature is based on spirituality. We take actions, then
build memories, and when we frequently do an action that generates beautiful
memories, at a specific date and/or place, we call it an event.
I am a spiritual person, we all are by nature. I love
Christmas. Who doesn’t? That time of the year when , no matter what you gather
with your family around the Christmas Tree, carolling, dancing and prancing,
having a glass of mulled wine and a bite of gingerbread, waiting for Santa
Claus, and for the following dinner to remember for the whole of the next year.
No matter where you come from, you do associate Christmas
with home and family, same did I. New city, new people, new spirit, that is
what I found in Newcastle. For me, decking the house with lights, taking a walk
in the city to see the decorations were usual activities that I used to identify
with winter holidays.
You will feel at home in Newcastle, the geordies being
well-known for their kindness, but apart from that you will re-discover the synaesthesia
feeling of Christmas in the city, whether you pass by the Fenwick window, or
take a trip over the bridge to see the famous “Coca-Cola” Truck or, just spend
an enjoyable evening at the Newcastle Christmas Market.
After taking a walk on the enlightened streets of the city,
that look tremendous by night I just remembered that home-related feeling of
winter, all the memories just popped in my mind and realised that home is where
you feel good. All of this until reaching The Grey’s Monument, where, I was
surprised to see a showcase of light, sound, smell and taste. A tale-alike
market, bursting in flavour, on all its international levels, starting with
German Wurst, continuing with Mulled Wine, Dutch Pancakes, Spanish Tapas,
Scottish Stake, French Cheese, Italian Meat Products and finishing with English
Delicious Sweets. At the same time, we all know Christmas means gifts, and this
was the perfect place for me to find at least few souvenirs for my family, you
can find everything, from Russian “Matrioska” to English jackets, gloves or
hats.
I must confess that I have felt that Andy Williams was right
singing that this is “The most wonderful time of the year” after spending my
evening at the Newcastle Christmas Market and that Newcastle is a place of full
of spirituality when it comes to winter holidays.
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