Friday, December 19, 2014

Chocolates, Anyone?

Decorated tree in Port Perry window

A  "streetscape"  reflected in the window of a chocolate shop featuring a white Christmas tree.  I bet lots of you would like to find chocolates under your tree on Christmas morning, right?

To enjoy reflections from around the world, visit James at Weekend Reflections HERE

43 comments:

  1. Yummy! Wonder if they have chocolate flake...

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  2. Did you say "chocolate" ?! :o) Yummmmmmmmm !

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  3. I spell Christmas this year G-h-i-r-a-r-d-e-l-l-i. :-)

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  4. Never say no to chocolates ;-)

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  5. Love the image and a definite yes on the chocolate :)

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  6. Well done taking that photo of the window, often very hard.
    Your title caught my eye, with hubby and I overdosing on chocolate this evening ;D)

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  7. very pretty. festive too!! ( :
    hope your holidays are going along well and you are finding time to get it all finished. i am almost ready. a bit more baking to do. take care.

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  8. what a beautiful tree. I wouldn't mind a few chocolates...

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  9. Pretty tree and fun window shopping.

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  10. mmmhmmmm i like chocolate! what great reflections there!

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  11. Chocolates are good, but why wait for Christmas? 😄👼

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  12. A chocolate shop sounds like a wonderful place to visit!

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  13. Yes, please. Such a pretty tree too.

    Darla

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  14. Quite festive! I'm assuming that's the Nutty Chocolatier.

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  15. I really haven't been into town, I 'spose I should go!

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  16. i have some in my pantry that i've been imbibing all month. :)

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  17. Chocolate always makes me happy. :)

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  18. So pretty. And you have to have chocolate at Christmas time.

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  19. Oh yes! Smashing. . . .wait, that's the wrong thing to say about a window!



    ALOHA from Honolulu
    ComfortSpiral
    <3

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  20. I have no particular affection for a particular color Xmas tree...but chocolates are another matter! The more the merrier! Ho, ho, ho!

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  21. Under the Christmas tree will certainly chocolate for me.:)))

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  22. What a beautiful silver tree! And it does indeed fit in with chocolate I think. LOVE the reflections going on and now I want to go in. Have you ever been inside or bought any chocolates?

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  23. You give us the Best View . . . I'm grateful i'm not there, giving me a chance to consume one less fine chocolate . .

    Very Merry to YOU!!!

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  24. I always hope that Santa leaves me some chocolate in my stocking!

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  25. Noooooooooon !!!! Pas de chocolat !!!!
    A nice tree and a lovely reflection, yes, by all means!

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  26. Chocolate, YUM! Great reflection shot! Have a happy weekend!

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  27. Definitely. I think I might have to get just one more present for under the tree.

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  28. Great shot...great idea. I've already overdosed on chocolate this season. Hardly seems possible, but I can rise to the challenge. I'm no quitter when it comes to chocolate.

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  29. I will always say yes to chocolate.

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  30. What a pretty tree!

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  31. Nice shot and interesting architecture opposite- late 19C and similar brick tones to Manchester!

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  32. I'd love to find chocolate under my chrismas tree ; unfortunately, it would kill me because of my health issues... So I hope you will eat mine, dear... ^^

    Nice display : you caught the spirit of the feast superbely.

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  33. Love that tree and the old Robertson's Candy tin can along with the reflections. So pretty.

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  34. We have Donini chocolates made right in town and they have a store ... there is no way you can go in that store and not buy something ... so delicious.

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  35. An elegant white Christmas tree inside and quite a lovely old building reflected outside. Nice composition, EG.

    I like giving chocolate as gifts more than I like eating it. I think I gave away nine boxes of chocolates this year. And I also leave chocolates for the cleaning lady every time she comes. (She insists on money, though.)

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  36. nice looking tree
    I like chocolate especially when mixed with nuts - my stomach doesnt doesnt help keep it from being podgy

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