Saturday 2 October 2021

Saturday coffee


Last weekend my daughter and I drove out to our local shopping complex to have a look around. I had been looking online for some of those scented drawer packs that make your clothes smell yummy and in the end I found some at Bed, Bath and Beyond on sale. Anyway I happened to snap this photo of a lady enjoying a coffee outside the cafe, it seemed to be such a perfect thing to be doing on a lazy Saturday morning.

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13 comments:

Terra said...

A successful shopping expedition for you and a nice spot for the lady to enjoy tea or coffee.

William Kendall said...

A good spot for a break.

gz said...

Nice wooden chairs and table..adds to the enjoyment!

Fun60 said...

Good for her. Making the most of having some spare time on your hands.

Graham Edwards said...

I miss the covered walkways outside shops that were so common in the older towns in New Zealand.

Iris Flavia said...

Great scene.
Sometimes I regret I have no kids (we fought so hard about it, Ingo wanted, but I did not, now I´m too old).
Here you only get (as far as I´ve seen) only lavender. I´d fall asleep, LOL. And smell like a Granma!

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Now that is something I thought you would be doing also

Bill said...

Great place to sit and enjoy a coffee and people watch. Those are nice looking tables and chairs.

Tom said...

...social distancing isn't a problem at the coffee shop.

Tigger's Mum said...

We will post a photo - just for you - of a lazy Saturday afternoon on the edge of the Ambracian Gulf in Greece.

Betty J. Crow said...

Looks like a great spot to relax and enjoy a cup of coffee. Love the tables and chairs.

local alien said...

That would be me there if I lived nearby! A good coffee and a book in the open air. Looks lovely

James said...

I think she's reading a book too. Seems very relaxing.

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