Nov
04
2009

You Take the High Road….

I have lived in the Bristolwood for seventeen years.  I know this because we moved here two weeks before Michelle was born.

Although Naples is located closer, we have always chosen to run to Canandaigua to shop.  It is much bigger and the variety of stores makes shopping quite easy.  We have passed down Main Street in Canandaigua probably hundreds if not thousands of times.

If you have read here for any length of time, you just know that I am very curious and always on the lookout for a photo op.  So, Dear Reader,  how on earth did I miss out on this?

you take the high road and ill take the low road.small

Yes, right off Main Street in Canandaigua, one finds Scotland Road!  And it is a stone’s throw from downtown!

I just had to include this, as I have a couple…few….readers in Scotland! 

Oh, and for the record….Scotland Road is not a large street.  I purposely turned down it the other day, only to find it is a dead end!

Written by Katya in: Canandaigua,Fun,photography,wandering |

5 Comments »

  • Well, you wouldn’t want to go anywhere else from Scotland would you?

    Comment | November 4, 2009
  • Priscilla

    I only live a few blocks from Scotland Rd. I walk my daughter to the elementary school in the mornings. Sometimes I choose to take a wooded path along the railroad tracks. Right off of that path is another path that leads to Scotland Rd. I often take Scotland Rd. home again. I think that street or Academy place would be perfect little streets to live on.

    Comment | November 4, 2009
  • Ohhh I was going to say that once you go to Scotland why return too! Great minds! :)

    Comment | November 5, 2009
  • Bill and Terri, you are both 100% correct!

    Priscilla, yes, Scotland Road is a lovely little street that looks like a very quiet place to live! Actually all of that part of Canandaigua is very lovely!

    Comment | November 5, 2009
  • Appropriate enough that it’s small – we’re a very small country!

    Comment | November 16, 2009

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