I remember that song - and I didn't even THINK about connecting it. I was too fixated on the well known cheesesteak joints.
I remember that song - and I didn't even THINK about connecting it. I was too fixated on the well known cheesesteak joints.
That fare isn't exactly cholesterol-free dining but it can be a fun way of touring Philly!
Mark
****If you're just joining us today, this part of the puzzle has been solved, but you're welcome to follow along and see where this part of the puzzle went... and in fact... you should, the next couple of puzzles were very challenging and you can get a sense of how to play this game by seeing how we ask for clues....****
What is the name of the lake? And where was the photo taken from?
(Photo by Mark Sedenquist)
Last edited by Mark Sedenquist; 09-22-2009 at 01:46 PM.
But it's the Fairmont Chateau at Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada.
AZBuck
Last edited by AZBuck; 09-20-2009 at 05:28 PM. Reason: Typo
Yep, that is, indeed, Lake Louise... What a spot to enjoy a cup of hot tea!
Mark
Actually, as with many 'up-scale' locations, lunches are also quite affordable and, as my wife and I have found, if you arrive at such locations a little before noon you usually can get one of the best tables. We had just the view you see in the picture (why I recognized it) one May when there was still a little ice on the lake. The one thing that the picture does not do justice to is the wonderful lime green color of the water due to the glacial runoff from the mountains in the background.
AZBuck
{Mark: "I totally agree -- I have some other photos of Lake Louise, I'll try and find some..."}
Last edited by Mark Sedenquist; 09-21-2009 at 10:03 AM.
Maybe this will keep folks guessing for a while.
Where is this old house located?
Bonus question: What is the name of the house?
Photo by: Jerry Kendrick
Will supply more clues later if needed.
Jayree.
Last edited by jayree; 09-21-2009 at 09:09 AM. Reason: Changed size of the picture.
The structure of the log joints and the camber aspect of the roof makes me think it was built in the early 1800's... Perhaps in Kentucky or some other place east of the Mississippi River.
But, yes, I think we'll need some hints here...
Mark
Clue # 1: The house is not in Kentucky, but east of the Mississippi River.
Clue # 2: It is in a tourist area but not in a National Park property.
Jayree.
Cherokee NC?