What do children do when school is not in session on a sunny, but cold winter day? Perhaps find a bakery and juice shop and sit next to a sunny window while eating a pastry? Sounds just about right!
Friday, December 31, 2010
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Sounds like a good idea to me.
ReplyDeleteAnd with a cool Grandma sitting oppositeyou to boot....
ReplyDeleteLooks like a wonderful thing to do on a day off of school or work! Happy New Year Kate.
ReplyDeleteI'm game! HNY 2011!
ReplyDeletesounds like a good plan to me! HaPPy NeW YeaR, KaTe!! let us know when you are in Santa Fe this coming year! Paz.
ReplyDeleteLooks like just the thing to do!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
hee hee...
ReplyDelete«Louis» would be quite content to be BURIED in chocolate, but he's not sure about "berried" in chocolate...
All best wishes to you this New Year, Kate!
It seems you've got lot of snow this year. I hope that you and your husband are well. A very Happy New Year Kate !!!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Kate.
ReplyDeleteRegards from Thessaloniki.
Mmmm. Sounds like a very inviting idea, Kate.
ReplyDeleteAll the best in 2011!
Sounds absolutely perfect!
ReplyDeleteJudging from your recent posts your area has been hammered a bit harder than usual.
Happy New Year!
You might have few more hours but happy new year from New Zealand, Kate. I wish you have a fantastic 2011.
ReplyDeleteI am so there! I love coffee shops. I don't drink it but I love the smell. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo, great post. Having a City Daily Photo blog makes for some great moments, shared all around the world. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteIf you've got a moment, please visit my special New Year's Eve post at Portland Oregon Daily Photo.
Happy new year. A pastry and hot chocolate while sitting near a sunny window sounds good.
ReplyDeleteI am sure she is thinking about her school books and how to improve her lessons))
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year, dear Kate!