Monday, August 17, 2026

The Puddle Incident

While walking in the park, I wondered if I could find a reflection photo with this puddle, for I have said that one should always investigate the photographic potential of a puddle. Of course I seldom do, but I was beginning to look when sue placed her coffee cup on the edge.


I took the shot, I don't think the cup added much if anything.


So, I moved the cup closer to the centre.


Eventually, I got one photo that is okay. Just okay, but very us. The green is all reflection of tree leaves.


So, remember to have a look next time you pass a puddle. It could be worth it. If not, you could have fun trying.

↑↑ THAT ↑↑ was the post, BUT since we encountered another puddle on the next day, I might as well expand the post.

Once again, there was nothing significant to be seen in the puddle, but I did put Sue there, and since Tim's is in the background, I can talk about that a little in the process. Here is that photo, for no particular reason.


Once we got inside to order our coffee to take on the rest of the walk, there was a longer lineup than usual. 

When the gentleman on the right heard Sue and I talking about the drive thru
being the faster than coming inside, he reminded us the time when
a rider rode his horse through the drive thru.

At Tim's the cars in the DriveThru get served more quickly than the customers inside. Although, they have just added two of those new-fangled order kiosks inside, I wasn't in the mood to experiment. I know that the kids prefer them to an actual human cashier no matter how short the line, but I am not there yet. \

When I travelled recently with Shauna, however, she saved us quite a bit of waiting time by using the kiosk. Sue says that at busy roadside restaurants, Sha will order from the car via her app. I do have that app for payments, which saved me on coffee in each of the last two visits for a total of $4:50 because I had accumulated points, but I haven't used it to order ahead of time. I have resolved to try it next time I have coffee with the boys — that is if hell frees over, and I happen to remember.

Anyway, the length of the line was deceiving because four of the old people were together, so it didn't take very long to be called to the counter, and we were then served by a pleasant young lady who asked if we were having a nice day. We continued on our walk through The Junction and found a bench to sit on by the play structure. We didn't take any more pictures, which is really quite remarkable. Not even a selfie. What is the world coming too‽

5 comments:

  1. I like when you experiment! Most times, you come up with some great shots...oh...and "Did you see the onion rings on my plate??"
    Have to admit...nothing much better than an onion ring...I order them over fries.
    Have a great week, John!
    hugs
    Donna

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  2. I guess it is just as well but the direction that fast food restaurants have gone have led me to just stay home. Many of ours are like what you described. Drive thru gets priority and indeed, the bulk of the people now go that route. Inside, we are forced to order off kiosks so if you are like me and need to customize due to a food allergy, it is a lengthy if not often impossible task. I have ordered from apps with the intention of skipping all the waiting and just driving up and receiving my order. But the U.S. versions of that that I have tried means you drive up and only then do they start putting together your order so you wait just as long as you would have in the drive thru if not longer. I suppose they do that so everything is nice and warm still but it defeats the convenience part.

    So I stay home and make my own meals and am probably healthier for it.

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  3. I'm going to remember this -- look past the puddle!

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  4. There was a reason for the last puddle picture. Highlighting Sue and your favorite coffee stop.

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  5. I do like the puddle with the trees reflected...but not the cup. Something artistic would have been more to my liking...say a shoe or a hat, or hand...so I kind of like the one with Sue in it. Don't get me started on fast food. It's slow food these days.

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