Saturday, May 9, 2015

Weekend Reflections


I almost didn't post this picture because of the sun's glare off the windshield of that car behind the tree, but then I thought "why not?", since Saturday morning is the perfect time for hot Krispy Kreme doughnuts.

Linking to Weekend Reflections.

18 comments:

Halcyon said...

I've never cared for Krispy Kreme, but I love this car! What a agreat find. :)

Marleen said...

The car is a beauty!

Revrunner said...

But does it have any doughnuts inside or is it just for show? I mean, to be REALLY authentic, it should have doughnuts. :-)

biebkriebels said...

It is a nice car but s atrange place to park it under the tree in a plantation area.

Lois said...

I guess I should have clarified that this car is parked right next to the Krispy Kreme store. Most of the time when buildings are constructed in Tallahassee, trees are left alone if at all possible. This car is used for deliveries to events. Too bad they don't deliver to your house!

marsha said...

very cool...I love these doughnuts(I get them every time I go to the USA)...too bad there are none where I live

TexWisGirl said...

how sweet is that!

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Love the vintage 'advert' Lois :) love Krispy Kremes too :)

Sylvia K said...

What a great old car and I do love Krispy Kreme!! Wish I had one to start my weekend!!!

William Kendall said...

Quite a beautiful car!

VP said...

It's a very good picture, after all!

jennyfreckles said...

So Krispy Kreme has been around for a while. I probably like the van more than I'd like the doughnuts.

cieldequimper said...

I want that car. And a few doughnuts as well! :-)

Sharon said...

That sun glare doesn't hurt this photo at all. I like it.

Gwen said...

Car is amazing! KK donuts, not so much. LOL

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

Cool vintage car! Happy Mother's Day!

RedPat said...

Love the old delivery van!

Jack said...

Krispy Kreme opened in a Hartford suburb with a lot of publicity a few years ago, and the place was swarmed at the outset, but after a couple of years the excitement died down and the store closed. I always wondered how the chain could be so successful elsewhere and not succeed in Hartford.