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http://ourworldtuesdaymeme.blogspot.com/ The Seattle area has quite a variety of shopping centers and not your usual ones, so it's always fun to visit one you haven't been to before and that was the case with this one in nearby Botthell, WA, a small suburb of Seattle. That's where my favorite tea shop is -- which I have shown you before. But the whole shopping center is like a small country village. Hope you enjoy! |
| Trust yourself, then you will know how to live. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe |
| Never become so much of an expert that you stop gaining expertise. View life as a continuous learning experience. Denis Waitley |
| Change before you have to. Jack Welch |
| We look forward to the time when the power of love will replace the love of power. Then will our world know the blessings of peace. William Ewart Gladstone |
| If we have no peace, it is because we have forgotten that we belong to each other. Mother Teresa |
| And this guy is king of the farm!! Have a beautiful week!! |

What a beautiful place! Somebody had a great vision and you took some beautiful photos of it.
ReplyDeletelove those yellow flowers!
ReplyDeleteand that little guy in the last photo is really handsome!
hope you have a great week ahead~
big hugs~
I would love to visit this "small country village." It's very different, very attractive, and looks warm and inviting. In terms of how it approaches things, it reminds a bit of The Villages.
ReplyDeleteWhich reminds me also of your question this morning: Cody's Roadhouse is a chain. We have one in Ocala, and there are others around northern Florida. Some people like it a lot. I think the "Vacancy" sign is part of the ambiance - roadhouses, in the old days, included rooms to let...so they put up the sign to complete the image of an old roadhouse which let rooms and served food.
Best to you for a wonderful week ahead.
Your photos today were exemplary!
Oh, what a charming shopping centre! Much nicer than those big indoor malls.
ReplyDeleteI can’t remember being to Botthell, WA, but it sure seems loaded with villiage charm and worth a visit. I bet the little tea shop will miss seeing you there, Sylvia!
ReplyDeleteThe name Bothell sounds familiar, I must have seen it on roadsigns! What a wonderful place to shop!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun mix of shops Sylvia. Great shots.
ReplyDeleteGreat area for shopping!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeletein addition to the shoppers there are wildlife too, i see chicken and cat.
ReplyDeleteNow this is where I'd like to do my shopping Sylvia ..... just gorgeous and a rooster to liven up the day.
ReplyDeleteSylvia, looks like a fun place to shop. Much nicer than the usual malls. And the rooster is a cool sight to see too. Thanks for sharing, wishing you a happy week ahead!
ReplyDeleteso fun and beautiful. Well taking care of it seems. Love that little bridge.
ReplyDeleteI imagine it looks even prettier when it is lit up at night. Those yellow flowers are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHello Sylvia,
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place! I hope I will visit here and take a walk someday.
According to a calendar, on February 4th, spring started. In your photos I felt spring in the air and in lovely flowers.
All photos are splendid! I love your header too!!
Have a great week!
Keiko
Beautiful shots and quotes as always ~ lovely `
ReplyDeleteCarol of: (A Creative Harbor) ^_^ ~ artmusedog and Carol on blogger
What a lovely place!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots. Sure beats the "mall' Sylvia! I love the caboose.
ReplyDeleteThese are delightful, Sylvia.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week.
OH MY---the yellow flowers got my attention. They are so so pretty. Now that I've had my snow, I'm ready for spring... ha
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Betsy
Beautiful images to start my day. Such peaceful surroundings with nature all around.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely week Sylvia :)
Wow ,nice cozy place .
ReplyDeleteChange before you have to. That is a thought to dwell on, isn't it? It is probably quite true, but it is also quite scary. We are not all equally nimble.
ReplyDeleteI love that shopping center. What a great place.
ReplyDeleteCute little place, like a hidden treasure! I love that train-like converted shop!
ReplyDeleteI don't know where to begin Sylvia. I am blown away. I absolutely love all of them!!
ReplyDeleteOh my I have so much to learn. These shots are so so so wonderful! Can I move there?
Your world looks heavenly! Happy week to you!
It is a wonderful community, thanks for the tour, as i am almost sure i will not be able to see that landscape. But it is so amusing that a stray chicken is roaming around, haha, as if it is in the backward province here in our country.
ReplyDeleteHello dear Sylvia, lovely set of pictures, the vegetation is very rich, I love the green in these images and the cute little friend in your last shot!
ReplyDeleteHugs
Léia
Loved the visual tour of the place. Great pics.
ReplyDeleteThis little village has so much personality! Surprise colours and features at every turn! Enchanting!
ReplyDeletelove the yellow flowers
ReplyDeleteNice looking rooster!
ReplyDeleteStewart M
That is a beautiful place. I would love to visit some day!
ReplyDeleteThat was so lovely!! Great place to spend time and money!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful shopping center! It is so different from our shopping centers which are teeming with people.
ReplyDeleteThe photos are very nice!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fun place to shop, although I'm truly not a shopper.
ReplyDeleteLovely post and lovely photos. That Gladstone guy was (is?) a cool dude uh.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the views.
Gorgeous place! Love the king. :)
ReplyDeleteWow! You really thought it well and see the most beautiful sides! Great photos!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool place. There are so many fascinating things to look see.
ReplyDeleteThat's really a special place !
ReplyDeleteThat's quite a place Sylvia, the big tubs if yellow flowers are magnificent..I just may have to do some planting this weekend.
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