We started at Cafe Brew & Spirits for lunch but the quarters in the meter only allowed us to get as far as the Dogtown Book Shop. It was a lovely afternoon for a stroll. There are all kinds of lovely things for your eyes to feast upon.
And this is what we brought home:
It might not look like much, but that’s a 1945 Flicker Yearbook I got at the Dogtown Book Shop for a MUCH more reasonable cost than EBay!!! And Virgilios bread, of course. Believe it or not, I consider each of these a staple: the yearbook for local history and the bread……well, it’s Virgilio’s Italian bread, for heaven’s sake.
The bread, always need two loaves, one for the car and one for when I get home
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Donna, Oh did you nail it two primary and backup! 🙂 but; Left off one loaf, to keep the other’s at bay and get the other home – or from taking 🙂 Dave & Kim 🙂
Bread – Truckin’ 🙂 You know name (Bread)
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Now you are just teasing me! Virgilio’s bread?? Come on! I am absolutely drooling right now! There is always something appealing to the eye in Gloucester, for sure! Successful stroll, for sure.
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When I was a little kid, the folks would get Virgilio’s St. Joseph rolls with VINO FINO. A happy memory.
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