We met up at the Gairloch Gardens at 1306 Lakeshore Rd E to stop and smell some roses.
Then we drove over to The Danish Pastry House 487 Cornwall Road, for some baked goods and coffee hygge.
We shared a Viking slice. Pastry filled with almond custard cream and slathered with a dark chocolate topping. Wonderful.
Afterwards it was off for some walking and visits to local Little Libraries. Visited 5 today, didn't stumble upon any. There was a section south of the Danish bakery that had 3 little libraries. As usual, each book box was unique and impressive. Wandering the Oakville neighbourhood was very nice, even in the rain. We didn't bring umbrellas but it was raining lightly off and on, until one point on our walk (see below)....
Our first Little Library visit on Second Street |
Didn't take anything. Left a Dr Who colouring book and our booklet. |
Douglas and Palmer |
We thought this big little library was gone as we stood on the corner scanning the streets. Then we turned around and it was about 3 feet away. |
Inside the Douglas and Palmer dollhouse little library |
This is the teacup style little library in Grimsby. |
Maple Avenue Looks like it came straight out of Disney's Beauty and the Beast. It's a similar to the one we saw in Grimsby. Here's an article about this Little Library. |
After the Maple Ave library we drove over to Sedgewick Crescent to the French immersion school. The library was filled with french language books. |
Village Wood Rd We parked here and walked around the neighbourhood, taking a trail through Chalmers Park and ending up on Riverview Street. |
Then the skies darkened and it started to rain.
It rained hard. Teeming down.
Standing under a tree was lightning risky. Plus the tree wasn't doing much for cover,
so we ran over to this house and stood under the porch roof.
Then the door opened.
A daughter and dad poked their heads out and invited us in!
We were also greeted by a beautiful blond labrador retriever.
The young lady kept us company as we peered out at the rain.
She even offered us a ride back to the car if the rain didn't stop.
But the rain was letting up, so we thanked her for saving us from a drenching
then set out on our merry way.
What a great moment. One we won't forget.
Back to the car, and a drive back to the Danish bakery (where we left the other car).
We each picked up a rhubarb cake to take home, which I'm eating as I write this blog entry.
We stayed for more coffee, a couple of treats to share, and a gab with the Danish bakery assistant, comparing Denmark to Canada.
Danish Tree Logs Traestammer Rum ball filling inside, raspberry around the rum ball filling, marzipan outer layer, ends dipped in chocolate |
Danish pastry with an apple custard filling and chocolate dip |
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