Red geraniums, red fire hydrant, red rattan chairs.. howzat! A veritable 'hat-trick' of red :) Actually the lights were red and there was a red scooter parked up ahead but I can't think of an equivalent exuberant exclamation for the number five! Looking fabulously français The Heritage Brasserie, Bar & Boardroom on St. Georges Terrace awaiting it's lunchtime patrons. After an excellent meal what would you be tempted by on the dessert menu sweets or cheeses.. or both? I'm a lot partial to a luscious creme brulee! Happy Wednesday, take care...
Wednesday, July 30, 2014
Red in the city III.. Heritage hat- trick!
Red geraniums, red fire hydrant, red rattan chairs.. howzat! A veritable 'hat-trick' of red :) Actually the lights were red and there was a red scooter parked up ahead but I can't think of an equivalent exuberant exclamation for the number five! Looking fabulously français The Heritage Brasserie, Bar & Boardroom on St. Georges Terrace awaiting it's lunchtime patrons. After an excellent meal what would you be tempted by on the dessert menu sweets or cheeses.. or both? I'm a lot partial to a luscious creme brulee! Happy Wednesday, take care...
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The desserts would do me just fine! I like the patterns of those chairs.
ReplyDeleteLet's paint Perth red! 💜
ReplyDeleteLovely! I simply cannot imagine eating outdoors in the middle of winter, though. And flowering geraniums too! It boggles my mind. :)
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ReplyDeleteI guess "five red herrings" wouldn't have worked. These shots are too nice.
ReplyDeleteSweet! What a great couple of shots.
ReplyDeleteYou know how to charm us red-lovers! :)
ReplyDeleteMmmm...creme brulee!
ReplyDeleteI'd be sitting facing the traffic, watching for incoming, creme boulee or no. Or maybe Aussies are better drivers than Yanks. :-)
ReplyDeleteIt does look very francais, Grace. Creme brulee is something that I find hard to resist!
ReplyDeleteChestnut for me. :-) I'll skip the cheese because oh well, you know why!
ReplyDeleteI'm with you, creme brulee every time.
ReplyDeleteVery French looking. Are you doing a colours series?
ReplyDeleteso many seats to choose from..... and so many good desserts....
ReplyDeleteThe chairs reminded me a bit of Paris.
ReplyDeleteI like the Geraniums in the planters. Looks like a nice place.
ReplyDeleteA fire hydrant, you say? I thought it was a bit of street sculpture with an enormous mouth.
ReplyDeleteI love the neat lines of the tables and chairs. Good pickup on the red hat trick ~ a good eye!
ReplyDeleteOh I'd be right there with you on the creme brûlée! What a great looking place. It does make you think of Paris.
ReplyDeleteVery French, though perhaps those neat lines of chairs are just a bit too regimented - a good meal and a bottle of wine should sort that out!
ReplyDeletei'll share some of your creme brulee, yum!! love those little red checkered chairs!
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful place!!! I want to go there and, yes, it reminds me of Paris, too!! Love your captures as always!!!
ReplyDeleteIt really looks like Paris overthere, Paris in winter I mean.
ReplyDeleteRed and green, my fav colors, Grace :-) And cheese as dessert sounds great to me! With the red lights you could call it a 4-peat, that´s what our American Football team called their 4 times in a row being German bowl defender. I´m clueless to the scooter, though...
ReplyDeleteI do love all that red! Looks like a wonderful place. Methinks, however, that I would have a tough time watching my weight if I lived in your town! :)
ReplyDeleteVery Parisienne Grace. I am imagining tables filled with croissants, mugs filled with chocolat au lait and faces brimmed with smiles.
ReplyDeleteYes, very francais ;-)
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No matter the color as long as it is red.
ReplyDeletePerth rouge!
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