Thanks, pal. Sorry for the confusion. Anyone here would get the jokes (NJ being next to NY; Wawa being a similar quick coffee shop). If it's any consolation I often have to google strange words you use. :)
Love the swish hat and shades! Looking very mysterious. I've heard Americans have the same expectations of a drop of 20 degrees when they cross over the US side of Niagara Falls to the Canadian side. Haha.
Oh well :-)
ReplyDeleteI had to google Wawa. We had one called Jawa many years ago, I don't think it exists any longer.
Enjoy, whatever the weather! xxx
Thanks, pal. Sorry for the confusion. Anyone here would get the jokes (NJ being next to NY; Wawa being a similar quick coffee shop). If it's any consolation I often have to google strange words you use. :)
DeleteBrrr! It's a balmy 80F down much further South. ;) We're entering the pollening.
ReplyDeleteYou look very snazzy in your hat, even if you are surrounded by snow!
Winter cold hasn't left us yet. Come, Spring, come!
DeleteLove the swish hat and shades! Looking very mysterious. I've heard Americans have the same expectations of a drop of 20 degrees when they cross over the US side of Niagara Falls to the Canadian side. Haha.
ReplyDeleteYup. We believe North=cold, South=warm. :)
DeleteThis is a fun photo, I like it. You look have and have a charming smile. Happy Easter weekend (if you're celebrating)!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Ivana. That's sweet of you to say.
DeleteBrrrrr!!!! We are cold in Kenilworth too! Our hotel room is chillllly!!!! Kezzie x
ReplyDeleteI always find the harshness of Winter weather makes the warmth of Spring sweeter. Hope you warm up soon!
DeleteAs someone who went on vacation to the South Jersey shore every summer growing up, I can confirm it's basically freezing from October through April.
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