In the evening, we decided to check out Global Village. It was similar to the PNE with rides, games and entertainment, however the shopping aspect was ten-fold. We strolled through the International Pavilions, browsing through arts & crafts from over 20 countries. This time, I exercised restraint by only purchasing a small, wooden giraffe from Africa, while Gayle scored the bargains, getting a new shawl and Indian cotton top.

Breakfast at Shakespeare Cafe.

Yum - chocolate.

Global Village.

China pavilion. Realized there was dust on my camera lens, so stopped taking photos.
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