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"The General Store"
It was a full moon in Stovepipe Wells and the moonlight cast an eerie glow on the one and only General Store. Empty chairs waiting . . . for . . . ghost customers!
Oooooo! Spooky!!
— at Stovepipe Wells, Death Valley
Former Bullock's Westwood Department Store, closed in the late 1990's. Sat Vacant and then subdivided into several major retail chains. The buiilding currently contains: Expo Home Center (upscale division of Home Depot), Best Buy, Ralphs Fresh Fare Supermarket. The Longs Drug Store on the Roof closed in March 2007, empty store currently undergoing renovations into ??. Close up of former Longs Drug Store, signless. Located in Westwood, Southern California.
A stationery store that I found by chance in a narrow alley in the Ginza district in Tokyo on a Sunday afternoon. It's a place that specialises in ballpoint pens and pencils.
The name of the place is Gojuon: "goju" means fifty; "on" in this case is sound - meaning the fifty sounds in the Japanese language. (If this store was in an English-speaking country, the name would've probably been something like, in reference to the alphabet, "26 Letters.")
The store is small - you'd feel crowded if three customers were in there at the same time. Yet you will find a wide and interesting variety of pencils here: Faber-Castell 9000s, Staedtlers, ultra-long souvenir pencils from the Bishop Museum in Honolulu, out-of-production penclis from a stationery store on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, Japanese pencils, original pencils, custom-made pencils beautifully coated with lacquer, etc.
It is a quiet, comfortable, cheerful place that reminds one the word "sanctuary." And the salesperson was extremely helpful and kindly answered my questions - she also told me that they're going to celebrate the store's first anniversary this month, i.e., November 2005.
A charming little store hidden in a narrow alley, selling pencils and ballpoint pens and other related items - for those who love pencils and stationery in general, this is truly a poetic place... and it actually has a magical, dreamlike quality.
Nike Factory Store
8341 Concord Mills Boulevard, Suite 429, Concord Mills, Concord, NC
This location opened on August 6th, 2004 and was originally located in space 429 (where it opened in April 2001); it was originally Alabama Grill, which opened in September 1999 and closed in spring 2004.
© István Pénzes.
Please NOTE and RESPECT the copyright.
28 April 2012
First Box of Polaroid pictures.
Polaroid Landcamera 350
Fuji FP-100C
Canon Canoscan 8800F
5 stories of love. Sexiest elevator I've ever been in -- all glass, no buttons -- you just walk in and it stops on every floor. Folks in the Genius Bar spoke flawless English, and knew before I even opened my mouth that I wasn't a native. How did they do that?
Outer/Freak’S store
price/13440yen
tops/Freak’S store
price/9975yen
botom/Freak’S store
price/9975yen
shoes/Freak’S store
price/14700yen
goods/Freak’S store
price/4725yen
The entrance of the Apple Store on Fifth Avenue in New York City is a glass cube, housing a cylindrical elevator and a spiral staircase that leads into the subterranean store
I can't have been particularly obsessed by spotting Burton stores when I was last taking photos on this walk, as I consider that this is the first time that I've noticed the remains of the Burton sign on this building.
This shot was taken from the easily accessible bridge which sports the famous clock in Chester, on the city walls walk, hence the decorative fence topper.
Swarovski Outlet Store, Clinton CT, 8/2014 by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube
A response to AS 1979's heads up reminder! Elizabeth store, which will be closing in Feb next year. And I suspect it may then soon become David Jones.
Skechers Outlet Factory Store , Clinton CT, 8/2014 by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube
Candid of a grocery store employee and her shoes. Sorry for the blurryness in some of these. She was wearing black VANs slip on look-a-like non-skid shoes. They were pretty worn and some of the leather was flaking off on the toe part of her shoe. I tried to get closer but there were just too many people in the aisle. Hoping I see her again then I will get better photos.
A selection of stored rolling stock at the back of Crewe E.T.D including Royal Mail 325 005 EMU and some class 92's. The class 47 is 47749.
Frost's Store. The country store was built in 1889 in an elegant Second Empire commercial style. It served as the Earleigh Heights station on the Baltimore & Annapolis railroad as well as a post office. The abandoned B&A right of way runs in front of the building. Restored in 1990. 51 West Earleigh Heights Road.
Nominated for National Register of Historic Places.
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