yeah, I was going to take a few pictures and boy it's something as literally you have the manager shortly coming over too you but it really is a place where everyone goes too. I can say I do like there coffee and as well the crullers.
Sharon a good friend of mine lives up on here and while I was doing my daily walk yesterday I thought why not. The view from the top is something as you can see for miles.
oh..lol yes .I had same thing,taking a pic of a "Chocolatier.." in France ..the assistant came outside...I couldnt..hurry ..the lovely aromas had transfixed me!!..lol
I did my father opened up a chain of donut shops when he retired and moved here in Western Canada and then sold them all off and moved to this city here while I was going to University during my second term.
It is, I was doing my walk as I have over the since the hospital adventure and I thought I would take the the small camera with me in the case that there was something to take a simple snap of. It's that time of the year with no doubts Cheryl.
Reminds me of trying to catch a Confederate flag flapping straight out in the wind in Mississippi, and standing there, standing there, waiting for the right moment.
LOL no, nearly half the town has been either with a flag up or dressed in green and I stepped out of the Tim's and asked a few if they wouldnt mind if I took a picture and everyone was really in a party mood and it's all within this thing called Rider Pride. As today was the day that our Riders played against Quebec - so why not :)
I was I was trying to get a good capture as there were five cars all going throught the drive through and this one had a half ton and two large flags so it was not easy in getting the flag as I wished but it was just a click and click as I took my camera along with me but when I saw how much everyone was within this frenzed good mood with this final game I thought it was worth it. There are some large truckers that you will find that on the front of there truck they do have the confederate flag up here, but why they use it as a slogan is beyond me. Confederacy is long gone and most often it does stand for something else in many cases.
looks pretty ..but cold !!
ReplyDelete..mm ..looks like one of my..Favourite places ..!
ReplyDeleteNot really it warmed up yesterday so we have had our share of snow but the weather is rather fine temperature wise.
ReplyDeleteyeah, I was going to take a few pictures and boy it's something as literally you have the manager shortly coming over too you but it really is a place where everyone goes too. I can say I do like there coffee and as well the crullers.
ReplyDeleteI love this angle
ReplyDeleteI love snow on he evergreens
ReplyDeleteI love shots looking up into trees
ReplyDeleteYum
ReplyDeleteSharon a good friend of mine lives up on here and while I was doing my daily walk yesterday I thought why not.
ReplyDeleteThe view from the top is something as you can see for miles.
oh..lol yes .I had same thing,taking a pic of a "Chocolatier.." in France ..the assistant came outside...I couldnt..hurry ..the lovely aromas had transfixed me!!..lol
ReplyDeleteBelieve or not I used to bake donuts at one point in time when I was a kid. I was on the evening late night shift while doing my 11th grade.
ReplyDeletesecret life huh? Time to make the donuts.
ReplyDeleteI did my father opened up a chain of donut shops when he retired and moved here in Western Canada and then sold them all off and moved to this city here while I was going to University during my second term.
ReplyDeleteI think I'm at work when I see this LOL , nice pic though :)
ReplyDeleteIt's getting that time of year..:)
ReplyDeleteI think of what I used to do as work back several years ago :)
ReplyDeleteIt is, I was doing my walk as I have over the since the hospital adventure
ReplyDeleteand I thought I would take the the small camera with me in the case that
there was something to take a simple snap of. It's that time of the year
with no doubts Cheryl.
tasty :)
ReplyDeleteNice to see colours like this against the blue-grayish-snowy white background
ReplyDeletegorgeous
ReplyDeleteAmazing to look at. Earth colour against the blue sky and the snowy sorrounding ~ beneath.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot.
Thanks Maritess I have just been reading some blogs and came back here - thank you.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!
ReplyDeleteYummy!!! I'll take one of everything :-)).
ReplyDeleteLovely shot!
ReplyDeleteThank you Sue and a pleasant Sunday to you.
ReplyDeleteA sled trail?
ReplyDeleteI'm full of questions: is this where you live?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, and flat, for miles!
ReplyDeleteYou just answered the question I asked on the first picture of this building :) This is a cool shot!
ReplyDeleteCanadian fire hydrants look a little different from ours.
ReplyDeleteA tree against a bluish sky is always eye catching!
ReplyDeleteHmmmm, somebody didn't shovel here :P
ReplyDeleteNicely balanced.
ReplyDeleteWhat else can one say??? aah! ooh!
ReplyDeleteOh yes!
ReplyDeleteYou told them only one flag could flutter in the breeze, right?
ReplyDeleteReminds me of trying to catch a Confederate flag flapping straight out in the wind in Mississippi, and standing there, standing there, waiting for the right moment.
ReplyDeleteLOL no, nearly half the town has been either with a flag up or dressed in green and I stepped out of the Tim's and asked a few if they wouldnt mind if I took a picture and
ReplyDeleteeveryone was really in a party mood and it's all within this thing called Rider Pride. As today was the day that our Riders played against Quebec - so why not :)
I was I was trying to get a good capture as there were five cars all going throught the drive through and this one had a half ton and two large flags
ReplyDeleteso it was not easy in getting the flag as I wished but it was just a click and click as I took my camera along with me but when I saw how much
everyone was within this frenzed good mood with this final game I thought it was worth it.
There are some large truckers that you will find that on the front of there truck they do have the confederate flag up here, but why they use it
as a slogan is beyond me. Confederacy is long gone and most often it does stand for something else in many cases.