… doesn’t look quite so ordinary when viewed in its reflection in the Airstream trailer which multi-tasks as kitchen, serving hatch and till.
And here’s a view as I walked past – for Past Squares …

And just to be really cheeky, as there’s not a pane of glass in sight, I’m including it in Monday Window, as it really is a different window on that lunch time pit-stop.
Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #169: The Ordinary


Photos taken at Paradise Food, Daleside Nurseries, Killinghall
Wow – such a great ‘view’ of what looks like a really jazzy cafe!
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Well, the food is wonderful, and so are the Nurseries. Your kinda place!
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… and the setting looks pretty groovy too… in your shot, anyway! You’re right, I love that kind of place 🙂
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Well caught!
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I couldn’t just sit there and not capture the moment.
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Good for you!
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You have me mildly bamboozled. But in a good way!
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It looks as though we’ve all been on the bottle, doesn’t it?
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You haven’t? Well, it’s a bit early….
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Loved all those curly lines.
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I know – they lead you a dance, don’t they?
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New fangled Alice-through-looking-glass moment. The bendy world of trailer land well caught here.
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Oh, I like that! Through the Looking Glass indeed!
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oh my, I must be square eyed!
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Me too!
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You could have made it a triple challenge as there is definitely orange in these images, even a terracotta pot!
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That would just be plain greedy, Jude. You can have my Orange post all to yourself on Wednesday.
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Daleside Nurseries and not the amphitheatre of Caesar Augustus at Zaragoza – you got me there!
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Oh, well remembered!
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That first one is so abstract…………love it Margaret 🙂 🙂
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It’s a bit of fun, isn’t it Brian?
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That’s 3 in one go. 👍🏼 Good job, Margaret !
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A bit sneaky really, but …. it’s not a hanging offence.
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Haha it brings a bit more fun, really! I had to have a second look.
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What a very clever and artistic lady you are. Great captures of an Alice in Wonderland effect!
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It was the Airstream wot dun the work 😉
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But you had to spot that fact and use it!
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Very clever. Parts here look more like paintings than photos. Or reflections.
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Strange effects, aren’t they?
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Very very clever Margaret. I bet hundreds of people have sat in that same spot and never seen the magic you captured. Terrific post – and good on you for the multiple uses!
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Beautifully captured, Margaret. The curves makes it so interesting.
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They’re fun, aren’t they?
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I love Airstreams and you’ve really made the most of the twisted reflections they create – great take on the ‘ordinary’ theme 🙂
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I hadn’t seen an Airstream in ages, so was pleased this one was able to give a helping hand.
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A fascinating set of imaginative views. Thank you!
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🙂 🙂
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The reflections make it look very intriguing.
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I know – yet it’s only bog standard garden furniture.
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It’s a clever shot. 🙂
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Might be an ordinary cafe, with some extra ordinary furnishings 😀
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🙂
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Òne look and I’d start questioning my alcohol intake 🥴😆
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This place is licensed …
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😁
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As a big fan of Surrealistic painters, I can only approve of your photos! Very artistic!
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I thought the scene deserved its 15 minutes of fame.
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so quirky and really artistic….well spotted!
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Thank you. Funny what you notice when sitting relaxing.
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That’s a wonderful response to the challenge. Two ordinary things together make a lovely set of photos.
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Thank you. This is a fun challenge – lots of interesting images from participants.
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Ha! WARPED POV!!
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😉
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I will NOT grab that bottle again…
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Good plan 😉
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I really enjoyed these painterly images – so clever. I ended up looking up Airstream trailers as I have not seen any here. They look great and beautifully designed.
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They’re a bit of a niche thing here too. You certainly stop and notice when you see one! But you probably can’t afford one – I certainly can’t.
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I have never seen one in SA. Luckily ‘window’ shopping costs nothing 🙂
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The reflections and patterns are really interesting, Margaret. I also love Air Stream campers. Great design!
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It was a bit of fun I was glad to have noticed.
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What fun! Could be a funhouse in fact…
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Why not indeed?
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Some fantastic lines here but I’m glad I don’t have to try to work out what to sit down on.
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Luckily, the real thing is easier to work out.
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