Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Cafe


Went to the cafe yesterday.  (Avon Emporium in Summerville).  Love this spot




So many memories.  Love this spot out on the deck.  Honestly, if I could put "time in a bottle", this spot is one of the memories I'd stuff in there.

I can remember so many times when the white paper placemats placed on the table were used for drawing:
-maps of the "bog" whenever a local person came in and sat down with us (they have all the knowledge)
-ideas for a barn
-maps of Chevarie back road whenever a local person came in and sat down with us
-ideas for a barn
=maps of Goshen back road whenever a local person came in and sat down with us
-idea or a riding area
-maps of the quarry whenever a local person came in and sat down with us
=ideas  for a hay loft
=maps of Riverside whenever a local person came in and sat down with us
-idea for every corner of the barn, arena, outdoor area, hay loft....
-maps of any area of the backwoods for 50 miles around not already mentioned above...whenever a local person came in and dared to sit down with us!




















Goodbye cafe.  I hope we get back sooner this time to pay another visit and draw again on those wonderful, plain, white placemats!

2 comments:

  1. What GREAT pictures!! - I love the bottle!! ... actually, they are all really cool!

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  2. Beautiful! The Emporium is a fabulous local treasure.

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