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Eastern European Grocers

This odd little shop sprung out in my town, which is great because I don't have to go miles to get my buckwheat, kefir, tvorog, smetana, pel'meni etc... The second name down on the right is 'Store' in Russian, for those who know cyrillic. But underneath that there's another name for the shop that seems to say 'Sklep'. Now in Russian this word loosely means 'crypt' or 'tomb'... creepy! Makes me wonder which eastern european language has the word 'crypt' for 'foodstore'? Chilling...

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Uploaded on July 20, 2009
Taken on July 20, 2009