Thursday 19 August 2021

Coffee, Croissant and Culture


On the Opua ferry that leads to Russell is this small sign on the side rail that says "Coffee, Croissant and Culture" which advertises the daily guided tours at historical Pompallier Mission House.

Linking up with Skywatch Friday.

15 comments:

William Kendall said...

I like the view.

Tom said...

...a sky that we are "enjoying" today!

Tigger's Mum said...

Not what's available on the ferry then? I used to laugh at some ferries in UK that had a hot water supply, instant coffee and paper cups for anyone so desperate they couldn't survive a 10-15 minuute boat trip without coffee.

Iris Flavia said...

Oh, thank you. Now I really would like a croissant!

local alien said...

Nice combo . I'll take those three anytime

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Thought you were locked down there again because of one person having the virus. SOme nice photos this week

Amy said...

Yes we are locked down, 22 people now, this photo isn't recent.

Spare Parts and Pics said...

That looks like a fun tour. I think I would enjoy it!

Jocelyn said...

Fun view!

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Oh yes please Amy, now I really want coffee, croissant and a show perhaps 😉

s.c said...

What a contrast between vessel and advertising. Nice.

Joyful said...

A coffee and a croissant sounds great on a cloudy day like you had.

Light and Voices said...

Greetings and Salutations! I would love to have a cup of coffee with an almond croissant. Wonder if the place is still open where I used to go with a dear friend that moved away? I should check that out. Covid-19 has CLOSED so many places. The view is enjoyable. The sign tickles my fancy for coffee and croissant. Stay safe.

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

Sounds like a good combination !

Einari Sinappi said...

I like the limited color palette on this one. Coffee and croissant doesn´t sound bad either.

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