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Keep it Sideways
By intentionally storing a wine on its side, you will help keep the cork in constant contact with the wine. This will keep the cork moist, which should keep the cork from shrinking and allowing the enemy of wine, oxygen, to seep into the bottle. When oxygen comes into contact with wine the result is not good - the wine starts to oxidize (think brown apple) and the aromas, flavors and color all begin to spoil.
Source: wine.about.com/od/storingwines/a/storingwine.htm
I think this is a minor issue in wine storage. Most wine racks are horizontal and that is fine. If you want to store them upright in a card board box, I think that is fine too. Traditionally it was thought the cork would dry out. My experience has taught me that the humidity in the wine bottle is 100%. The cork will not dry out on the bottom. If the wine cellar has decent humidity, neither will the top. In either event, there will be some evaporation thru the cork over a period greater than ten years. Once a wine is held that long, corks are problematic. Left on their side, corks may be more prone to becoming mushy making removal difficult. If the wine leaks a bit, it will certainly show up sooner for a bottle on its side. That may be a good thing as that bottle can be consumed earlier. - Loren Sonkin is an IntoWine.com Featured Contributor and the Founder/Winemaker at Sonkin Cellars
Source: www.intowine.com/wine-experts/ask-experts/should-wine-be-...
This used to be a general store on Hwy 53 near Blue Ridge Overlook/Warhill Park Road. Now it is used to sell custom furniture.
Dots Clothing Store, Manchester, CT, 5/2015, by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube
At least I purposely didn't put a picture of the Luis Vuitton, Hermes and Yves St. Laurent stores nearby (ask John he has them). For anyone who needs ultra luxury there's no shortage of these stores here.
Adorable "drawing" of the store, complete with new awning, vintage shutters, 60s bedstead-cum-counter, and crucial sub-woofer. Apparently they have an app for that.
This store is in Istanbul, Turkey. We had gone in to buy a lamp. So many beautiful ones to choose from. This cat was clearly at home in the store, as cats tend to make themselves at home any where. The propriety posture caught my eye.
I am lucky to have a diverse staff at my store, this is the "language board" I put up in our breakroom. I want a bigger board so I can do more common phrases as well . . .
Disney Village - Store
Disneyland Paris' 30th Anniversary
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This is a traditional Walmart store located on Alpine Ave. just to the NW of Grand Rapids, MI. Some time in '08, this 150,000 sq. ft. store will be replaced by a new 209,000 sq. ft. Walmart Supercenter under construction just behind this store.
Store at Darksville north of Huntsville Missouri taken about 1980. Stopped there many times in my youth.
Closing Sale for Levitz Furniture Store, which is also a former SEARS HomeLife Furniture Store. Across from SEARS in the Northridge Mall.
Historical, Former Bullocks, converted to Macy*s at the Northridge Mall in Northridge on Tampa. Northridge California. Photos taken on December 28, 2007, Friday morning. Northridge Mall in Northridge on Tampa. This Mall includes: a Sears Department Store, a J.C.Penney Department Store, a Levitz Furniture Store, two Macy*s Department Stores, shops, restaurants and Movie Theaters. Originally this mall also contained a May Co Department Store, a Robinsons May Department Store and The Broadway Department Store. When Macy*s took over the Broadway it was ordered by the Courts to divest this site, it was closed down, and subdivided into shops. May Co Department Stores and Robinsons Department Stores were two different chains owned by May Co. In 1992, May Department Stores decided to merge the two chains into Robinsons May Departmetn Store. This Mall had two Robinsons May Department Stores for several years. One of the two was devoted exclusively to Men's and home. The other store had everything else. Eventually, Robinsons May combined the two stores by adding a new section to the main store. The original Men's and Home store was demolished. In 2006, Macy*s took over Robinsons May and closed the store in the fall of 2006. In the fall of 2007, Macy*s reopened the old Robinsons May buidling as a Macy*s Men's and Home Store. Across the street, was another shopping center that had several different types of stores. Some of the stores include: Bed Bath and Beyond, etc. Also in this center included several stores a Levitz Furniture Warehouse (which downsized and moved into Mall across the street), a Best Catalog Showroom Store (the chain closed down completely) and a Tower Records (the chain closed down completely in 2006). Over the years these stores have closed down, with no replacements. The complex has remained largely vacant over the years. It is In only the last few months that there has been activity on the site. The neighborhood fought off an attempt by Wal Mart to take over the site about a year ago. One of xx photos of this area.
Family Dollar Store Pics by Mike Mozart of JeepersMedia and TheToyChannel on YouTube. Family Dollar Store Logo Facade Storefront
Vandalia, Montana; the old store was also the local gas station.
Two ranch houses, a former schoolhouse and an old store are all that remain in Vandalia. Once located on US Highway 2, the town dwindled after the highway was rerouted, bypassing the town. The Post Office opened in 1904 and was closed in 2010.