before a montessori meeting, we had dinner in glendale.
the wall art depicts the history of the area. the deafening (and i mean that in the truest sense) train whistle as we walked to the restaurant brought the history to life.
hey! didn't know there was a bob roncker's running spot here! the best in cincinnati.
our restaurant.
a burger or fish-n-chips.
happy almost-friday!
Whatever you chose to eat, I hope it was yummy. We have a city of Glendale here in Southern California. When I read your post title, I thought for a second that you might be in town. :) No such luck.
ReplyDeleteFish and chips! I just love how you show us bits and pieces of your town, Noreen. And I love the mural on the wall and that first shot of the sign for Glendale. Your photos are getting better and better!
ReplyDeleteand happy almost Friday to you:))
ReplyDeleteI just had Bangers and Mash last weekend! I'm learning to love British fare! The Cock and Bull looks like what I imagine an English pub looks like (I hope to find out in person one day). Love the pics as usual :-) Joyous Friday to you!
ReplyDeleteI like the sign against the bright blue sky! I never heard of Bob Roncker, LOL! Shows how much of a runner I am. Happy Friday my friend!
ReplyDeleteIf I get it right, Glendale is a part of your city? The Cock & Bull looks a bit English, but in an American way I think. I'm no expert of course but I have been in a few English pubs anyway, both in London and in the countryside in Shropshire. Hope you had e good meal! I had fish and chips in a Brittish pub here in Malmö a while back, and it was horrible. I will stick to beer in that place in the future.
ReplyDeleteYou seem to go on many field trips with your school. Such a coincidence that you saw bluebirds just the other day :-) They are not such a strong symbol of happiness in Sweden as they are in the US, but ever since I saw The Wizard of Oz for the first time, I connect them with happy and free.
Have a happy weekend! Love Maria
Ahhh, an english pub... I have been to one of them in Sydney when i lived there. It was full of english backpackers, so it kind of felt like i was in england. The top picture is beautiful.
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