Showing posts with label cafes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cafes. Show all posts

Thursday, November 20, 2014

Celebrate in Celebration!



What isn't there to like about the town of "Celebration"?

                



There are the walking trails that surround the lake that is home to many beautiful flowers and wildlife ...




There is the quaint Main Street lined with unique boutiques, restaurants and sidewalk cafés ...

             


If you are lucky to be here on an scheduled event you may be entertained at the Alfa Romeo Car Show ...



There is a weekly Sunday Market ... where you can buy fresh produce, fruits and vegetables plus all sorts of other food stuffs, garden whimsy, hand made craft items ...lovely way to spend a Sunday morning.


We acquired a little whimsy for our garden ...the "dancing sprinkler" ... actually will be much more fun for the grandkids than running thru the sprinkler!


And there is the interactive water fountain for the kids and young at heart to splash through on a hot sunny day ...


Don't you think this is a grand place to "Celebrate" any day?




Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Wine Wednesday

# WineWednesday#Spanishwines #CostaBrava

Our plans are falling in place for this year's adventure which I am sorry to say is still a few weeks away.

And as you know we have had to bear a very harsh, cold and snowy winter ... Good news is that Spring may have finally arrived which should make the time go quicker.

In preparation for our time in Spain we have been taste testing some Spanish wines...which has given us a flavour of things to come.

I am so looking forward to sitting a at café sipping a glass of wine and nibbling on some tapas.




    French Cafés lining the beach in Collioure... 

Will there be cafés lining the Mediterranean Sea in the Costa Brava region of Spain?


Friday, May 3, 2013

"May Day in Gourdon".

The first of May is a national holiday called "Fête du Travail" (Labour Day) or May Day in France, and is the first of numerous holidays during the month of May.

We spent the day in Gourdon, first strolling the Boulevard and checking out the habitants' tables of wares at the annual Vide-grenier.

There was a gorgeous set of French porcelain dishes for a reasonable price but some discussion was held about how to transport these fragile items back to Canada.

The service would be handy when we have a houseful for our family dinners.

Today, I found a tiny silver-plated mustard pot with a cobalt blue glass insert and spoon.

Monsieur Honey was looking for some "Trench Art" from WW1 (1914-1918).
The soldiers would chase, hammer and engrave patterns and pictures into spent brass gun shells and send them home to their families as souvenirs.
This was an activity that the soldiers did in their down time in between battles.


A young entrepreneur with his wagon full of lily of the valley.
French tradition is to give your friends and loved ones a bunch of lily of the valley as a wish for good luck.


Baskets and more baskets.


Need something for your bathroom renovation...what do you think of these, Plumber Mike?




The porcelain dishes.


Some pie irons for the camp fire?


Today's treasure....


We enjoyed a lovely lunch at one of Gourdon's many cafés, Le Pot Occitan.


In addition to the Vide-grenier, there was an antique car and moped rally and display.












A bicycle made for two.... Tandem Moped.


The town streets and cafés were bustling with people enjoying their day off.




Here is a token of good luck to all my family and friends.