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So here we are inside the colourful OCM showroom for blankets in a more modern part of Amritsar in northern India. Amritsar is famous for woolens, but this exhaustive collection of blankets is all acrylic.
'Vevet' blankets they are called. The woolens produced by OCM seem to be limited to the many garments produced by the company. Although acrylic blankets, colourful though they are, did not take our fancy, my sis in law picked up a couple of things here like a sweater, a jackets and at least one long jacket, styled like an overcoat. (Amritsar, Punjab, northern India, Nov. 2017)
A variety of firearms are mounted on a red wall, featuring different types and styles of rifles. Each weapon has a price tag and is displayed for potential buyers to view.
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This street view from Güstrow, Germany, showcases a picturesque mix of late 19th-century Gründerzeit architecture, with tall façades, stucco ornamentation, and vertically arranged windows. On the left, a playful sign reading Käse & Kunst (“Cheese & Art”) hints at the building’s current use—a blend of delicatessen and cultural space. Next door, a fruit shop adds color and everyday life to the historic street, maintaining the tradition of ground-floor commerce in this old merchant district.
The architectural rhythm of the façades, with their strict vertical divisions and elaborate cornices, reflects the economic optimism of the German Empire’s industrial boom. Güstrow’s historic core has retained much of this character, providing a lived-in backdrop for both locals and visitors.
A few scenes from Churchmouse Yarns & Teas, a charming yarn shop on Bainbridge Island just a short ferry ride from Seattle, Washington.