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I chose two directions from our house. Last Saturday morning I was meeting friends from work for breakfast at Dean Michael's Griddlehouse which is south of here on Highway 59 so I decided to clock the 10 minutes to see where it would take me. And it took me right to the the restaurant! Here's the view looking south from the parking lot.
And turning right slightly, from the same spot.
Then that night we were driving west on Beachville Road to an Open House at artist Shane Norrie's home in Ingersoll and exactly 10 minutes from our house we had a night view of Carmeuse Lime & Stone, better know to locals as Beachville Lime.
Can't wait to see what everyone else has found!
Great Shootout, Elaine.
ReplyDeleteOne of the things I miss about North America is the serious breakfast food at places like D Micheal's. There's nothing like whipped cream & chocolate sauce to go with sausages & fried potatoes!
This is my first time seeing this kind of post. Nice shoot out!! :-)
ReplyDeleteI love your close to home photos! I have worked several times at Beachville lime. It looks much better at night time!
ReplyDeleteLorac, you're sooo right about the night view of Beachville Lime. Daytime it just looks like a hideous scar.
ReplyDeleteYou are lucky like myself. Every place I need to go is just 10 minutes from home. Great photos and post.
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Well it looks like you have some beautiful snow on the ground, and what a lovely setting for a Saturday breakfast. Here in Oregon it is pouring down rain right now, and not so picturesque!
ReplyDeleteThe place looks so quiet and peaceful! must be cold with so much snow right now.
ReplyDeleteI see you have winter too... That tree looks interesting, makes me wonder what it looks like in the summer.
ReplyDeleteLooks like pretty cold weather your having. Great pitures!
ReplyDeleteLove the snow photos!!! So beautiful.
ReplyDeleteNice pictures. My favorite is the second picture of the bare tree...like a sculpture.
ReplyDeletegreat photos and nice winter scenes. love the tree shot and I also wonder what is looks like in the summer.
ReplyDeleteall the snow, no kids playing with snow in the car park? Where are the cars?
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