I don't know about you but following a nerve wracking experience the first thing I think about is a coffee.. even if, like after a dentist visit it means drinking said coffee through a straw :) hmm! wonder if that means I'm addicted? It could be worse right! Sitting in
Myers tearoom looking down onto Padbury Walk and through the stained glass window to
Forrest Place and the old
General Post Office building. It's not a trendy cafe but sometimes it can be wonderfully reassuring sitting somewhere old school, albeit a touch outdated! Happy Wednesday, hope it's a good one, take care and stay safe...
That stained glass is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThis is a fine photo of a stunning window. But it is only Tuesday on this side of the world while I enjoy a fine cup of coffee. Roasted the beans myself.
ReplyDeletePersonally can't stand coffee. But now a nice cuppa hot tea and a nice view--that would be splendid!
ReplyDeleteWhat a terrific capture, Grace!! I love your composition and that window is stunning indeed!! What a view to enjoy over coffee or tea for that matter!! Hope your week is going well!!
ReplyDeleteI drink the old style cheap coffee, just a morning drink for me. You could be doing a lot worse though!
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning picture, Grace, very well composed!
ReplyDeleteLove the view! Heal quickly, Grace!
ReplyDeleteA great view for a coffee with a straw :)
ReplyDeleteOh come on, you've got to love that view and that stained glass!
ReplyDeleteI love that stained glass window, I'd find it very comforting to sit there for a while although my thoughts turn to wine instead of coffee. I've never tried drinking wine through a straw. That does sound a bit unpleasant.
ReplyDeleteI love that stained glass window - it seems like a lifetime since I was in Myers - thanks Grace! xx
ReplyDeleteLove a good cup of coffee...It's even better with a friend...Pretty window.
ReplyDeleteSure is a beautiful view. Enjoy your coffee!
ReplyDeleteOld school - out dated, c'est moi!
ReplyDeleteALOHA from Honolulu
ComfortSpiral
=^..^= <3
In Perth, this beautiful place counts as old school and outdated? Well, give me more. It looks great to me.
ReplyDeleteSorry about the dentist visit. It is a necessary evil.
So the coffee is a religious experience for you?
ReplyDeleteMarvelous view and window.
ReplyDeleteCan't do without without your coffee! Not sure if it would taste as good through a straw. Hope the tooth settles down soon. My mate Robert (Bob) Juniper designed the window.
ReplyDeleteI like the window. Perhaps having coffee in such a place is like being in your house clothes, comfortable.
ReplyDeletehee hee...
ReplyDelete«Louis» can relate to having a coffee addiction! Being a coffee roaster, it seems to go with the job... Five strong cups today...
ReplyDeleteHello, PerthDailyPhoto.
Good feeling works.
Thank you for your support all the time.
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From Japan, ruma ❃
Haven´t even noticed that beautiful window, Grace!
ReplyDeleteThought Meyer´s is a tad over my budget and didn´t go in there... aw, well, next time!
Gosh that is one enormous atrium Grace. I'm with you. A cup of coffee always goes down well when I am in a tough spot. Did you hear that Melbourne has been voted as having the best coffee in the world by Bookings.com users? The sample may have been a bit skewed but we will take the cudos anyway. Cheers J.
ReplyDeleteChange coffee for tea for me, and I'mm totally agree with you! :o)
ReplyDeleteOh, I love this perspective ! even if it does not look "old school" style to my eyes.
This image makes me think of an old Wurlitzer jukebox. Dating myself again.
ReplyDeleteBom dia,
ReplyDeleteExcelente visão para obter uma foto como esta, cores e nitidez perfeitas.
Abraço.
ag
I love stained glass!
ReplyDeleteLovely window, I had never noticed it from Forrest Place.
ReplyDeleteA lovely angle, and there is somdthing comforting about old school places when you are feeling fragile!
ReplyDeletePoor Gracie, (you know how I feel about dentists) thinking of you. xxx
ReplyDeleteWow, this is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWorth it just for the view - wonderful window.
ReplyDeleteJust recently I had to stop drinking coffee... not that I was a big coffee drinker..as a matter of fact, I thought of myself as a non coffee drinker until a few years ago when I found myself really liking latte's!!! Enjoy your coffee...however you get to drink it!!!
ReplyDeleteI think I could sit in that spot for a long time. I like everything about this photo Grace...
ReplyDeleteLovely stained glass window…so is it old and in an old building? The ubiquitous kangaroo I imagine is as much a mainstay of art as the use of Palm trees in California. But at a distance it's lovely.
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