I wish I could come! As you know, I lived in Ontario for 10 years, 20 years ago, and many of your pictures make me feel some nostalgia for North America's country side, especially at this time of year, when the air is crisper and the leaves start turning red. Funny, though, how even a rack of cereals can trigger that feeling. We have cereals here too, but no general stores, which are a very American thing.
I haven't even heard of a "general" store for years. Brings back the "good old days"! My uncle owned one of these in Kansas; it was a favorite place of mine!
One cat prowls around small town Vermont.
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13 comments:
A colorful rack of cereals!
Hmm what a cool idea!I would love a cappuccino and some cookies!;)
Hugs
Léia
I'll pass for the deli counter, or at least some sweet desserts. Ha!
A truly one stop service.
You mean WalMart hasn't put these folks out of business?
This is great! I'd love to stop here for a bite to eat and something for the road.
Books! - was my first glance thought. Then I started reading the titles))
Save me a place---I am on my way. MB
I'll take a latte and a bowl of Fruit Loops!
☼ Sunny
I wish I could come! As you know, I lived in Ontario for 10 years, 20 years ago, and many of your pictures make me feel some nostalgia for North America's country side, especially at this time of year, when the air is crisper and the leaves start turning red. Funny, though, how even a rack of cereals can trigger that feeling. We have cereals here too, but no general stores, which are a very American thing.
It's a delight. Just like one would wish to have in the neighborhood.
It appears they have everything you might need, including good company and conversation.
I haven't even heard of a "general" store for years. Brings back the "good old days"! My uncle owned one of these in Kansas; it was a favorite place of mine!
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