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WEEK 25 – Tupelo Albertsons Kroger, Revisited (Set II)
I know you're out there
You're hard-working
To stock more groceries
I can tell your end goal
Is to expand the selection
That's an admirable effort (an admirable effort)
To improve upon Albertsons
To the right of meat and fish, we find (finally!) the dairy section, clad in its signature 2012 décor yellow paint, a refreshing change from all that orange that dominates the rest of the back wall :P This should help clarify some of what I was describing layout-wise at that earlier photo in today's set. Specifically, the section you see here (to the left of the milk coolers, anyway) was once home to fresh meat. Fresh meat moved left of the meat and seafood counter into space formerly occupied by lunch meat when lunch meat was moved into the former bakery space, leaving the space pictured above open for dairy to be relocated.
...in other words, everything just shifted left around the perimeter :P (I probably could've started with that and kept all this a lot simpler, haha!)
(c) 2017 Retail Retell
These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)
[...] Set your goals high, and don't stop till you get there [...]
-- Quote by Bo Jackson
Nikon D200, Tokina 12-24 f/4, 20mm - f/8 - 1/250s - HDR 5xp +2/-2EV
Rome, Italy (May, 2013)
I suffer from osteoarthritis, especially in my knees, and this Wednesday I had my second total knee replacement this year. My right knee was done in April & I was done early enough to be sent home the same day. This time I had to remain overnight. Post surgery nurse had a great sense of humor & when he helped me into my room I didn't have my glasses with me & I pointed out that the sign looked like it said "chocolate" when it said "ambulate". He left me, returned immediately with a marker & changed "ambulate" to "chocolate". Then he changed "void" on the next line to "wine". Needless to say I had a good laugh. I will be moving slowly for a while, but have taken some photos earlier this month to get by for a while. I will be back to checking out your lovely shots a bit at a time! Cheers!😍😍😍
Last Saturday [29/11] Porthmadog played against Llangefni: 2nd against 3rd. Porthmadog won 5/2. This player got really excited after scoring the 3rd goal. The other scorers were a lot more subdued.
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Out now at C88:
The goal for the day lies ahead: Kelitsadi lake. Still a long way to go from this point, including a descent from the pass on some very loose scree down to the valley.
Between the snow, ice and mist we've had over the past couple of weeks I've really digging minimalist images like this one.
i've been trying a lot of new stuff lately
being inspired by new people
it amazes me everyday how much i have yet to learn
edit: i wrote that about photography, and then realized it pertains to just my life as well.
hah
No matter how many goals you have achieved, you must set your sights on a higher one.
~Jessica Savitch~
Texture courtsey of: www.flickr.com/photos/jinterwas/
Even with that old face, i can still work toward the goal of making my body look like this at least.
BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 18: Oleksandr Zinchenko celebrates the third Arsenal goal, an own goal scored by Aston Villa goalkeeper Emi Martinez during the Premier League match between Aston Villa and Arsenal FC at Villa Park on February 18, 2023 in Birmingham, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)
Although the players didn't seem quite as enthusiast as me when they scored.
Thanks for visiting.
Cluke
This is a bridge in the "Speicherstadt" in Hamburg Hafencity. The blue "thing" is art named "Blue Goal". It´s part of the soccer world championship marketing campaign. We have dozens of it here in Hamburg. Mostly they stand on the roof of high buildungs.
Optimized with DRI: 5 photos from 60 to 4 seconds, ISO 200, f13.0.
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Location: Campogalliano (Modena - Italy).
Subject: This is a public, municipal soccer pitch. That said, this goal area is also one of the most bizarre things I have ever seen. If this is the planned outcome, it would have been easier and cheaper to directly sketch posts and crossbars on the fence, using paint or ribbons. As you can see, the goal posts do not even match the fence posts.
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On the 50th anniversary of THE GOAL, posting this painting I created in 2020 to celebrate the moment. It's oil on canvas and 36" x 24". I was 24 and living in T.O. at the time and watched the game in a little bar near Bathurst and Front. And went berserk like everyone else in Canada! Where were you?!
Margrét Lára scores the first goal for Iceland in a world cup qualifier against Serbia today. She scored three more in a 5-0 victory. View large.
Took the shots from the stand.
More pictures from the game here: www.gmaki.com/myndir/2009/08/15/