Reflections of the Horseshoe Bridge amidst strings of garlic and cans of Greek and Italian olive oil. Reflected in the window of Kakulas Bros.in Northbridge, purveyors of continental groceries since 1929. Entering Kakulas is like stepping back in time into a Mediterranean spice market, everything from French jam to almost impossible to find Echo Milk & White biscuits.. tres photogenic inside also as you may remember here. Can anyone tell me where this week has gone :) Bon weekend, take care and stay safe...
That's the sort of shop I'd want to pop into!
ReplyDeleteyou have a bit of everything here
ReplyDeleteI remember that place. I wish I could find something like it here.
ReplyDeleteSuper reflection and even more - a super looking shop. I could happily browse around there. Have a good weekend!
ReplyDeleteLots to choose from in that shop, something for everyone. Enjoy the weekend.
ReplyDeleteI do remember this place, Grace! Cool reflections!
ReplyDeleteFascinating reflections and I appreciated the commentary!
ReplyDeleteTerrific captures/reflections, Grace!! It's good to be back -- well, almost, but full time on Monday!! Hooray!! I hope you have a great weekend!!
ReplyDeleteNice reflections!
ReplyDeleteLike a mural of interesting reflections happening here.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great shop, great reflection as well. Have a good weekend...
ReplyDeleteNice reflections. It must smell good in there!
ReplyDeleteMy dental hygienist couldn't pass up that last sign. The coffee up and went! :-)
ReplyDeleteThis is a pretty tame post compared with yesterday's!!
ReplyDeleteSuper reflections but better still it looks a very interesting shop.
ReplyDeleteI can recall the aroma although it is ages since I have stepped inside. Do hope you are not out in the weather today! Take care, stay safe.
ReplyDeleteGreat window reflection shots. Have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeletenice to see the old shop and the mixtures of differents buildings in mirror * here a lot of *confitures françaises* ;)
ReplyDeleteYummie, nice reflections!
ReplyDeleteHmmm, Italian olive oil - I still have 0,75l from nonno Duilio :-)
ReplyDeleteAgreed, Grace, like a market from the old days (Sami took us there).
The spice market sounds enticing!
ReplyDeleteAnd I always love your reflection images!
Great reflections Grace. I love Kakulas, they have such interesting stuff!
ReplyDeleteCool reflections! I'd like to spend some time inside this place and outside too (for the reflections). :-)
ReplyDeleteLooks a great place to visit!
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan