Afterward, the wife and I toured the Gingerbread Village, an annual display of handcrafted dwellings made from gingerbread and candy.
The entries are judged. This next one got a blue ribbon.
My favorite (I guess I'm still a kid at heart) part of the display is the electric train winding its way through the exhibit, including a tunnel.
There was even one entry based on the famous or infamous Gunfight at the O.K. Corral.
Since the Resort is owned by the Yavapai-Prescott Indian Tribe, I didn't see any Indian-fighters. Or, in our PC age, would that be Native American-fighters?
Members of the Tribe did have an exhibit this year. It was a gingerbread Indian village complete with several wickeups and a sweat lodge.
ReplyDeleteLots of work went into it. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteThat's some elaborate gingerbreading---that's not a verb, is it? Take care.
ReplyDeleteA delightful treat, mercy! Hoping for a report on the brunch.
ReplyDeleteCheers.
Mmm...that village looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteLove that gunfight one!
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