Archeon 30 years!

In the other houses of the Herestrate - the so-called half-timbered frame, built with an oak skeleton interior - artisans work on their assignments. We can see the baker, the carpenter, the barber-surgeon, the shoemaker and the weaver. There are no signs of poverty here, but this does not mean that the people can afford luxury. And although the people work very hard, they always have time for a conversation. The people get paid for their completed assignments and not for their invested time. The villagers are not aware of the concept of days off and vacations, but occasionally there is a festivity. The wagons and animals are beautifully decorated with ribbons and flowers when there is a festive parade. The craftsmen follow the procession and they each carry their own banner. The baker has a banner with his horn, which he blows daily to announce that there is fresh bread, displayed on it. Too-toot-toom!!!

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