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Seen at a store in Downtown Mountain View

Oneonta, NY 2009. Unknown what this was.

Gatlinburg, Tennessee.

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spoke to the manager and she said it is an original Kroger store from 1950 with only the front of the store seeing any renovations. The store number of this store is # 953 and the size is right at 8000 Square feet. The address of this store is 456 E. St Louis Street. This is the smallest Kroger store I have ever seen.

300/365: So, I had to go to the Apple Store this morning, because my MacBook Pro crashed again and wasn’t booting up at all. This is very likely to the graphics card issue with 2011 15″ MBPs. I’ve had the same issue pretty much exactly one year ago. I got a new logic board back then (for free), but now the problem returned. Luckily, I got a spontaneous appointment at the store in the early afternoon. So they checked it, and now my laptop is in repair with them. I signed up for a “business-membership” for a year, mainly to get priority-repair and a replacement-machine in the meantime. And now I have to deal with a German kezboard layout for at least a week. Crossposted from blog.danielpietzsch.com/post/132029167663/300365-so-i-had....

Stafford Town Center

Marine on St Croix, Minnesota, USA 1 September 2016.

 

The old general store in Marine St Croix.

A visit to Maker Media’s pop-up store at 345 Sutter Street, in San Francisco's iconic Union Square. For the holidays, they offer a well-curated selection of maker products: from drones to robots, 3d printing and do-it-yourself kits. You can gets hands-on experience for some of these products, and they also give free workshops. I was there to meet Dale Dougherty, founder and chairman of Maker Media, to get his advice on our art maker programs, such as the Pataphysical Slot Machine exhibit and the Create Your Own Wonderbox workshops. He was very generous with his time and gave me some really helpful guidance for how to grow this project next year. Maker Media is the publisher of Make: magazine, the producer of the popular Maker Faires — and a driving force for the Maker movement.

 

Learn more about the Make pop-up store: makerfaire.com/popupSF/

 

View more photos in our Maker Media album: www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157633515937533

 

Learn more about Pataphysical Studios: pataphysics.us/

This floor houses a bathroom and a bedroom. I'm not an interior decorator, but I quite enjoyed building the furniture. It beats putting together stuff from Ikea!

Samsung Experience Store at Toronto Eaton Centre

Amish Store Front @ Lancaster PA

The Boutique store closed in 2011 as the owner retired.

some people go on vacation to visit the sites...ADDA DADA goes to the SCARY THRIFT STORE on his trips. Yes, i've scored some great items, but, it is fun to photograph those unbelivable items of CRAP::::Nothing like a visit to the SCARY THRIFT STORE ::THIS ONE IS IN HAMBURG; GERMANY:::fun place with horrible crap and some real gems...

vista dal cubo di cristallo dell'apple store di nyc

This store front was still in tact as late as April 2012. It is located on 4th Street in downtown Louisville, Kentucky.

Back view of the former Kinney Shoes in Maple Shade, NJ showing architectural features Kinney used in the 1960s, a zig-zag roof and diamond shaped air vent cover. This store had an entrance for the rear parking lot. There was an access road from here to Kings Highway.

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112121 North American SNJ-6 Texan, unmarked at Hickory in North Carolina. Part of the Aviation Museum store, this aircraft came from Pensacola, FL.

her hair is so stiff...she is like so dirty its disgusting! I can't wait to get to work on her :D

First Edition Disney Store Merida with the famous "green nose" problem. I bought her nude and second hand.

Her nose, the ears, hands, feet, knees and chin were green (production fail), and her hair was a bit frizzy. Result after 2 weeks work :)

Leica M10 & 七工匠 7artisans 28mm f/1.4 asph

Alice, Dave and son stand before the haul. SeaLug put a small dent in inventory I think.

 

There are some happy Builders =)

VP-CTN Airbus A321 Red Wings in 2022.

Close-up of the entrance of former Grant City at Clementon, NJ. Since this is said to be the first Grant City W.T. Grant himself probably was here for the ribbon cutting. After closing in 1976 became Woolco. An indoor flea market was housed here after Woolco until around 1990. I havn't been able to find exactaly when Grant City opened here, but I have ads for it from 1963 so it was probaly sometime shortly before then.

footstool covered in vintage barkcloth

Looks like Rilakkuma might be getting ready to go out into the cold. He has gloves and hat on. Maybe this is a winter edition plush.

Bournemouth (EGHH/BOH) UK 23.05.2020

BOX DATE: None

APPROXIMATE RELEASE DATE: 2013

MANUFACTURER: Disney Store

DOLLS IN LINE: Anna; Elsa; Hans; Kristoff

MISSING ITEMS: Shoes

 

PERSONAL FUN FACT: This dress is very similar to the JC Penney Elsa gown I've had for years. The main difference is that it is more detailed. It has a beautiful snowflake print on the sheer layer over the dress. It's not that easy to see in a photograph though. Disney Store clothes are usually very detailed, but not made with the most durable of fabrics. This, like many other ensembles in my collection, is designed from a thin satin. I'm surprised that it isn't ripped or fraying anywhere--for that I'm grateful. I would have bought Miss Elsa in the nude anyways, especially since I already owned a doll-less JC Penney ensemble. But I was over the moon to find my doll still donning her dress. She wasn't in the most pristine condition by any means, but it was very appreciated that she had not been outfit swapped with another doll. I think this shade of teal/blue looks stunning with Elsa's icy blonde hair and her super pale skin. While I love Anna's signature outfit too, I think I might like Elsa's a hair more (even though it is only one piece). I will say that this outfit is far more interesting than my Mattel Elsa's getup. Of course she has a molded top and only a cheap removable skirt, so it's easy to beat that. I like that the Disney Store hasn't adopted the molded clothes trend that Mattel and Hasbro seem to be keen for.

Can tell winters coming with all the boot

 

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