Spending the day in Stratford…

This is the first image I took when we arrived at Stratford. Beautiful little town. The day was perfect – we walked around checking out the sites. This is a photo of some street performers…

Here are some of my impressions of Stratford…

I’m calling this one “Duck, duck, duck”… (anyone that attended the PPOC Convention in Edmonton in 2001 will remember Darcy Cooper saying that again and again in the Trade Show!):-)

We walked along the beautiful river. This is Tanya and Nelson enjoying the walk. Tanya was wearing a pedometer and at the end of the day she noted that we walked over 13,000 steps!

On this walk Tanya noticed a woman wearing the exact same shirt that Nelson was wearing! We walked by and this woman started talking to Nelson. We learned that she was visiting from the US and Nelson had purchased his shirt in Arizona on a golf trip. How cool is that? Of course, I had to take a photo of the two of them!:-):-)

We came across “Art in the Park” and stopped to look at the art pieces – and this stone carving artist caught my eye. He does beautiful work!

Next we walked to the largest theatre in Stratford – we didn’t go into it (a performance was going on) – but we did go to the gift shop.

On the way back downtown we stopped in a quaint coffee shop called Sputnik. Awesome photo opportunities – check them out!

I enjoy finding unique signs (if you checked my last blog entry you should have seen the “Pita Wabbit” sign.) Here is another great one!

After an iced vanilla coffee at the park – we saw this couple down by the water. I had to take a photo.

A few more random images…

We headed back to Woodstock and Tanya prepared another fabulous meal – with Nelson showing his expertise on the BBQ!

The weather continued to be gorgeous and we ate on the deck. When it got dark, a fire was lit in the Chiminea and Nelson brought out his guitar and I enjoyed listening to him! Perfect end to a perfect day!

I’ll be posting images from the jam night next – stay tuned!

Later.
Marlene

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