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No takers when the temperatures are below freezing, especially when the seat is made of metal.
….thanks to Xingfu Mama for hosting the Pull Up a Seat Photo Challenge
No takers when the temperatures are below freezing, especially when the seat is made of metal.
…thanks to XingFu Mama for hosting the Pull Up a Seat Photo Challenge
This last one is the car seat after the passenger window exploded while my husband was driving on the highway today. No one was hurt and the window has been replaced. The shop figured a truck had kicked up a stone and hit it just right to cause this kind of damage.
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Pull up a seat and enjoy our daughter’s birthday celebration.
or take a seat on this cold autumn morning and enjoy the view

or imagine what a Victoria Christmas would have been like in the 1800s.

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This past week has not been very inviting for sitting outside.


…thanks to XingFu Mama for hosting the Pull Up A Seat Photo Challenge


….thanks to Xingfu Mama for hosting the Pull up a Seat Photo Challenge
As the summer draws to a close the seats up at the cottage are mostly empty now during the week. The last photo is of my granddaughter enjoying a book in a comfy chair at school while she waits for her Mom.
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Enjoying some of the last warm rays of summer before heading back to work.
…thanks to Xingfu Mama for hosting Pull Up a Seat Photo Challenge
From the rides on the kid’s midway at the CNE to the old and unusual seats at the Ancaster Mill.
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On Thursday I made a quick trip to the library at WAAC. After a short meeting I decided to head over to the museum which is literally around the corner. It was a beautiful day and there were lots of people on the street and some were sitting on walls to take in a fabulous group of street musicians.
Inside the museum I only had time to visit one exhibit. I have a membership so I know that I can come back at any time and take a closer look at things that really interest me. I chose to walk around the ‘Treasures of a Desert Kingdom’. What a wonderfully rich display wealth, art and culture.
Some of the most interesting artefacts were the chairs, thrones and modes of transportation.
If you’re in Toronto check out this exhibit. The royal family is still in existence today and kindly loaned the artefacts and jewels to the ROM.
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