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Photo taken on Sunday March 2, 2008. Conversion of former Big Lots Store continues into Staples Office Supply Store. Photo taken of future Staples Store.
The future Staples is a Former WT GRANT store that closed in the 1970's. Pic N Save took over the site after Grants closed. The Pic N Save name was subsequently changed a couple of years ago to Big Lots. Big Lots Closed the summer of 2007 and is currently under renovations to become Staples Office Supply Store. On the far left is Ralphs (former Hughes) and on the right is a former Thrifty, now Rite Aid Pharmacy Store. One of xx photos of this shopping center.
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seytu (shopkeeper) of this shop told me that the windows of his store was broken over three times in the past few days, which forced him to lock it up as it is now.
Vapor World Top brand electronic cigarette store with the largest selection of e-cigarette starter kits, e-liquid, e-Juice, e-cig tanks, mods and vaping accessories.
Lots of stamps- My Melody, Sugarbunnies, Hello Kitty, Shinkansen, and a little bottle. Not pictured are the paper strips I made into lucky stars. :) Thanks Janet!
From our Country Store.
How long since Peanuts sold for 5 Cents. I think it was at lest back in the 60s. This Jar was from our Old Country store.
It's actually called, "Old Country Store," but in my mind it's the Lorman store, as it's the one public building I know of in Lorman, Mississippi. It's a beautiful place, dated 1875 ... now owned by Mr. D, who will serve you a very good (if briny) fried chicken meal and all the southern staples to go with it you can imagine: black-eyed peas, sweet potatoes, corn on the cob, fried okra, pickled cucumber, collard greens, really amazing cornbread, and sweet, cool watermelon. All of it, all you can eat. Plus, he will sing to you!
All the old perimeter fixtures are still in place, as are the two original rolling ladders, and there's lots of random merchandise scattered about. No order to it, really, and I wasn't even sure it was for sale. But I was given assurances to the contrary, so for my souvenir I picked an old embossed pop bottle to add to my collection. :-)
Here Bryan--remember Bryan?--autographs a bunch of copies of Scott Pilgrim for us, while chatting with Richard about movies, Nova Scotia, or both. Bryan told me that where he lives in Nova Scotia is 9 hours north of the northernmost tip of Maine, which is crazy, considering that Maine is something like two weeks north of here. Phew!
A motion graphic piece I designed and animated for the Microsoft Store's panoramic video wall. You checkout the video for this piece here: vimeo.com/sketchypictures/halloween
Just got the Olympus Trip 35 a week ago and am very happy with the results. This is from Roll 1 using Memories 200 film. I got the film at the dollar store. Not bad for 99 cents.
really, new concept in eye wear care..........no, just kidding.a serious Motor accident left store unusable due to car smashing front of it
I recently attended the ZNE Art first-ever convention Aug. 22-24 in Pleasanton, CA and was it ever fantastic! My host for the event, Miss Vicky of Cut-it-Up fame, introduced me to so many wonderful people: Deena, Natalie, Nadine, Gina, Elena, Dori, Jackie, Jan, Danielle. The class I took with Gina Gabriell was almost as wonderful as she is, and I met more wonderful people: Iva, Colleen, Tina, Brigitta, and Deena and Elena were also in that class. I was privileged to meet many published artists and authors, including Sally Jean Alexander, Dawn DeVries Sokol, Pam Garrison, Lisa Kaus and JoAnna Pierotti and to meet in-person many good blog friends and art group friends, like Kris, Constanza and more. And then to see Miss Vicky's amazing home in the Sierra Nevada foothills and darling shop in an old apothecary in the Gold Rush town of Colfax, CA, was just amazing!