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In case you are wondering why there is massive chunk of the store missing from this photoset, it is intentional.
An employee around the former cafe was asking why I was taking photos and unlike my last encounter, was not too friendly about it. Apparently you needed to be from the company to take pictures. I didn't let that stop me knowing my last encounter was positive who had no problem with my picture taking.
Still nothing my like my encounter to come, but needless to say I came to the conclusion that I wasn't coming back to the store, so I'll get some pics on the other side of the store.
That is the reason why there is far fewer photos at this location.
Store closed in 2017
Cromwell, CT. October 2016.
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While we were waiting to buy some food there was a shout behind us and these lads came, pushing a full-sized double mattress through the crowded street on a barrow. Amazingly the crowds parted like water, closing up behind them after they had passed.
An older image, revisited
Young married woman expressing herself on a discarded mattress. Yes, we've all had a long day and we're bored silly. So we go out and do silly things.
Here is a most delightful youtube performance I think many of you would enjoy featuring three of the four most beautiful Korean women I know of.
During the 8 hour layover in Suva, Fiji, all the mattresses were changed in all the cabins on decks 10 and 11. In this image one can see some of the used ones on the wharf, ready to be transported to some of the poorer people of Fiji.
I thought this was a very touching gesture by Princess Cruise Lines.
In the meantime, I was one of the lucky recipients of two new single mattresses, not that there was much wrong with the old ones. They were very comfy and nice to sleep on.
Methinks, the remainder of the cabins on the ship had their mattresses replaced on a previous trip. A massive task I'm sure.
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Explore 25 April 2007
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New mattresses on the way! Shot take in a backyard of the Sanctuary
Oropa Sanctuary (Unesco World Heritage) in Biella - Italy
Piedmont’s famous pilgrimage site. Madonna Nera (Black Holy Lady)
The sanctuary stands at the top of the woods and meadows of the Oropa Valley basin. Founded in 1620, the sanctuary spreads around three large squares and is both impressive and picturesque.
The First square is enclosed by two buildings from the 18th and 19th-centuries,. The Second square, standing on a higher level, has buildings designed between 1740-1750 by Francesco Gallo.
From the second square, take the long majestic flight of steps to reach the Holy Square, built in the 17th-century to designs by Pietro Arduzzi. Here the Ancient Basilica stands, built at the beginning of the 17th-century on the site of an earlier 2nd-century church. Inside is the so-called "Sacello Eusebiano" which houses the statue of the Madonna Nera (our Holy Black Lady) . This wooden sculpture covered in gold and gems dates back to the end of the 13th-century. According to legend it was brought to Oropa in the 3rd-century by the bishop of Vercelli, Eusebio.
Beyond the square rises the New Basilica built between 1885 and 1960. Completing the sanctuary are nineteen chapels that make up the Oropa Holy Mount. Of these, twelve were built between 1620 and 1720, and contain groups of sculptures depicting scenes from the life of the Madonna. The other seven, dispersed around the sanctuary, recount devotional episodes connected to Oropa.
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A most appealing display of mattresses I must say (NOT!). There were a few other mattresses strewn about in at least one other area of the store as well.
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Kmart, 1979-80 built, Caraway Rd. at E. Highland Dr., Jonesboro AR
Mattresses piled up high on the front porch of an abandoned boarding house. Sharon Springs, New York.
This is the view into the stairwell of a small council estate on Pomeroy Street, in New Cross, in south east London, just east of the border with Peckham, where an abandoned mattress looked as though it was derived from some sort of sea creature. Photo taken in the early evening on March 5, 2013.
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Orlando, FL. April 2019.
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Williamsport, PA. July 2019.
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Unlike other stores that just shove appliances and mattresses into the leftover electronics space, this store went further by putting home office and books in that space instead. Appliances and mattresses were put in the former office and books space.
Kingsport, TN. June 2016.
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... because if you tried to lay on that one you might end up dead or wishing you were. After i took this shot i thought it would be a good idea to move the mattress to the wall behind me and hopefully get a better shot but as soon as i touched it i heard a buzzing noise. At first i though it was coming from outside the window but then i realized it was the mattress! And then a couple of bees flew out. It sounded like there were hundreds in there. I left the room for a while and let them calm down and they never bothered me. I've also seen bats in this room but not this day. I think they may have been hiding in the dark space between the original ceiling and the lowered ceiling.
This is the only regular Sears store left in northwestern Pennsylvania.
Cranberry, PA. August 2016.
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