Welcome to The Weekend Roundup...hosted by Tom The Back Roads Traveler
My last rounds were coffee and beer. So it's time for a road trip and some food and sleep!
1. Starts with "W"
2. A Favorite
3. WATER - chosen by Tom
Starts with "W"
Taking a road trip this round.
WELCOME WAWA Ontario
Wawa takes its name from the Ojibwe word for "wild goose", wewe. Wawa was defined as wild goose in The Song of Hiawatha.
A catchall for leftover beer, coffee and whatever catches my fancy!
WAG the WOLF WHITE IPA Beer by local brewery Beau.
It's been years since I was in Wawa.
ReplyDeleteLove that Wind in the Willows doorway - thanks for the virtual wander with you in your corner of the world!
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Jackie, you find some very interesting photo opportunities. Wawa is a surprise name for a town. There is a Wahoo, Nebraska, west of Omaha. I had my first after-age-twenty-one beer there. Normally we would have to go to Kansas where the legal age was 21 or else have a friend buy it for us.
ReplyDeleteI'm also learning a new word, "algoma". I will look it up after I leave here. Thank you, it's my second new word today. The first was "leviathan".
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W have a town here in Hawaii also called Wawa. No longer on the maps, but means something like a roar. Probably of the water coming in there on the rocks.
ReplyDeleteWow. What a great entrance to the Wind in the Willows. I don't think I've ever seen a water truck.. interesting. There really is a place called WaWa ?
ReplyDeleteYes, the Wind in the Willows is it!
ReplyDeleteWawa is a store I’d grown up with in southern Pennsylvania. When we visited my dad years back I bought some Wawa I’ll travel mugs for our coffee. They lasted for ages in the words Wawa finally wore off, made me sad.
ReplyDeleteThe water truck is such a great idea!
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun post! I love all the "w" pictures you took! ;-)
ReplyDeleteWind in the Willows is one of my childhood favourites!
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