Yesterday we stopped for lunch at this colourful café in South Johnstone a small rural town of about 480 people, is 10 km south of Innisfail and 80 km south-east of Cairns.
The main industry is the sugar cane factory and it is harvest season and the mill is in full production with the cane trains, loaded with the cane for processing, trundling down the main street. 3 went by as we ate our lunch. That is smoke from the factory drifting across in the distance. Notice the iconic Queensland pub across the road.
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Dawn from ” The day after” has a challenge to find windows and post them each week. I love these Word Press challenges they open your eyes to the world around you. I also enjoy looking through all the other interesting and varied windows from around the world. Go to Dawns link, you may have some windows you can show us.
Another charming place. I love those beveled glass windows though. They are totally cool!
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Thanks Dawn, yes to me they always say old style when the living was slower
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You know you are right. I hadn’t thought of that but it;s true.
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Lovely windows!
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Thank you
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Beautiful! 🙂 Safe trip!
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Thanks Jo
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What lovely colouring that Coffee House has.
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I love that colour scheme too
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You consistently find the most charming places. I want to beam in there and browse!
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Would love to have your company Cindy
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I like the type font used for the signage!
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It certainly has character Peter, thanks for dropping by and leaving a comment
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That cafe looks really welcoming, and I love the coloured glass in the windows. Safe travels, Pommepal. 🙂
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Thanks Ad it had some interesting local crafts on display too
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