My shopping center, called The Pines. I call it the "Pine" in the neck! It is situated in Elanora about 8 km from my place. The short drive is pleasant as it follows the creek and the road is shaded by huge trees. Turning at the bridge I meet up with suburbia.The shopping center provides most of our needs. I would prefer markets and not such a sterile, urban shopping facility.
Please click here for visits
Thanks for sharing this part of your world.
ReplyDelete"Pines in the neck" made me laugh out loud!
ReplyDeleteOh, yes! "pines in the neck" made me laugh out loud, too! Great post for the day! Hope you have a great week!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
It is great that you have a scenic drive to get to your "Pines in the neck". LOl!
ReplyDeleteIs it because in Australia "pain"is pronounced like "pine"?
ReplyDeleteI like Australian shoppingcentres. You can find anything you need and they are beautiful!
Thanks for sharing your "pine"in the neck!LOL.
Great place to shop around.
ReplyDelete"Pine in the neck" is wonderful - very Australian! Made me laugh, too.
ReplyDelete-- K
Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
You have me laughing! I like markets and the opportunity to be in fresh air when I shop, too.
ReplyDeleteAh, shopping centers-- Unfortunately, one must sometimes sacrifice the charm of small markets for the lower cost and variety of the shopping centers. Our nearest shopping area is a 30-minute drive from our house; the nearest mall is a 45 to 50 minute drive.
ReplyDeleteLOL! As far as shopping centres go though, it looks smallish and charming.
ReplyDeletePine in the neck!!;) The place does look nice but the charm of a bustling market is indeed something else!
ReplyDeletebeautiful place and photo
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a lovely mall as far as malls go though I too like to shop in markets when I can.
ReplyDelete