Zons was originally an toll station set up by the archbishop of Cologne to collect tarifs from boat traffic. Now the Rhine has silted up and Zons is about 0.5 km from the river bank, but the old part of the village is still very charming.
The Easter egg market was held in the Kreismuseum, which is part of an old castle in the village. There were about 40 artists selling their eggs. You weren't allowed to take pictures at many of the tables, but I did manage to get a few shots.
every kind of egg you can imagine (except platypus) |
the red and black pattnerned egg near the front is made by placing tiny pieces of straw in a pattern--incredible! |
Apparently, Zons is also famous for its pig statues, which commemorate the local legend in which the town gets the Archbishop of Cologne to pay back the citizens of Zons for some pigs he stole (termed the "Schweinefehde").
We are touring around Germany with the New Hampshire Ferwerdas for the next few days, but I'll be back soon with pictures and stories from our adventures!