I do love older restaurants like this one -- very inviting, indeed!! Terrific reflections for the day, too!! Hope you're enjoying a great week, Jack, but I suspect you usually do and that's as it should be!!
'Traditions on the beach' sets off a whole interesting train of thought... one of our traditions was always burying our feet and then watching the sand break up as we wriggled them free.
I spent a weekend at Sanibel back in the 70's. I am sure I wouldn't recognize it now, but loved the shelling and how quiet it was. I hear you laughing Jack. V
Nice looking place Jack.
ReplyDeleteIt does have a 40's, 50's look to it.
ReplyDeleteit's very pretty and i love the reflections in the windows! have a happy thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteVery inviting! And what lovely reflections and lights in the windows!
ReplyDeleteI do love older restaurants like this one -- very inviting, indeed!! Terrific reflections for the day, too!! Hope you're enjoying a great week, Jack, but I suspect you usually do and that's as it should be!!
ReplyDeleteProbably have good key lime pie there! ;-)
ReplyDelete'Traditions on the beach' sets off a whole interesting train of thought... one of our traditions was always burying our feet and then watching the sand break up as we wriggled them free.
ReplyDeleteNice photo Jack, it looks a cosy place.
What a nice spot that looks. I would be very tempted to pay a visit if I we not in England :).
ReplyDeleteLooks like a still from a movie. Love that sign!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like an appealing place!
ReplyDeleteI spent a weekend at Sanibel back in the 70's. I am sure I wouldn't recognize it now, but loved the shelling and how quiet it was. I hear you laughing Jack.
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Lokls so inviting!
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