There were some barriers to getting good photos of the cakes, but Ron achieved better images than I expected, since some had to be taken through reflective glass and others upside down from inside the store. Nevertheless, it was all worthwhile just to see the iced masterpieces.
A very nice and accommodating employee of the store told Ron that this was something they did every year. I wonder why I hadn't heard about it earlier. I was impressed and, despite the quality of the photos, I think you will be too. There are several others we didn't catch with the camera, but here are examples of cake decorating at it's finest.
A Route 66 postcard
The WigWam motels in Arizona and California
Chicago's beloved Cubs
The Blue Whale of Catoosa
The sign recognized 'round the world
1 comment:
For 14 of the 16 years that I lived on the corner of 11th and Gary, Merritt's was my neighborhood bakery--only about a dozen and a half steps farther from my front door than my detached garage was from the back door. In other words, way too close for my own good. You know what a neighborhood bakery is--like Cheers, it's a place where everybody knows your name.
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