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sweet shop Savannah GA

One of my favourite stores digital farm system entrance

Inside, covered with dust and all red and grey and bright where the morning light shone in through a gaping, empty window frame.

Jean store on Bloor St. Toronto.

80th anniversary of the clock tower of Wako in Ginza, Tokyo.

Store in Alexandria, coincidentally named after my mother's childhood friend Hannelore.

Photos I took of London's LBP Pop-Up store in Covent Garden.

Check out and cutting table

At 5 Corners Mastic Beach 1950's

Store was a landmark from 1930 - 1962

For many more pics of this town from 1926 - 1960's visit "The Knapps Lived Here" spoonercentral.com/knapp.shtml

Reasons this picture is weird and funny :

The way they are standing - what is going on here?

The annoyed look on the clerks face

The girls looking in the background

The way that Chris' hand looks like a lobster claw

The fact that I took this picture.

Night Store Trophy 2016

U09 - Lummen

NST 6974

© 2019 Mike McCall

_Mims General Store_

Georgia Highway 37

Hartsfield, Colquitt County, Georgia USA

Store Smørstabbtinden, Jotunheimen, Norge/Norway

The Alice In Wonderland 10'' Doll is posed standing next to the 2012 Classic Ariel 12'' Doll. Both are by the Disney Store. They both have blue eyes of a very similar design. Although Ariel towers over Alice, she has a much smaller head than does Alice. The character Alice is much younger than the Ariel character, which explains the different proprotions of their heads versus their bodies.

 

Alice in Wonderland Doll - Our Family Tree

A Holiday Celebration

The Disney Store

Received 10/23/2012

 

I just received this beatiful Alice In Wonderland doll, bought second hand but new in box, in near mint condition. She is in the Disney Store's Our Family Tree - A Holiday Celebration series of merchandise, and is long out of production.

 

She is a 10'' doll with poseable head, arms and legs. She has large flat feet with flat heeled shoes, so she can free stand. Although she is a little unsteady on her feet, since she is top heavy, with her large head and long hair. Her rubbery legs can bend at the knees, with internal joints that have a limited range of movement. Her arms cannot bend at the elbow or wrist, so her have fixed attitudes. Her left arm is straight, with a bent wrist, while her right arm is bent with a straight wrist. In construction, her body and limbs are similar to that of the Disney Parks Tinker Bell 11'' doll.

 

She is a faithful reproduction of the character from the 1951 Disney animated feature of the same name. She has a large head, with large wide open blue eyes glancing to her upper right, small open mouth and a little nose, and a nice amount of rouge on her cheeks. She has a very pleasant, happy expression on her face.

 

Her hair is long, straight, smooth and shiny. It is light blonde in color with some streaks of very light (almost white) blonde hair. Over her forehead are two long sideways bangs that are very stiff, and are sewn to the main body of her hair at their ends. The ends of her hair are a little frizzy. She has a black satin ribbon in her hair, helping to keep it neat, with a large bow on top.

 

She is wearing a light blue satin dress with white lace at the hemline. In front is a white satin apron, which is secured with white satin ribbon tied around her waist, with a large bow in the back. She is wearing long white stretchy leggings that go up to her waist. Finally she has shiny black shoes that mimic patent leather.

 

She is photographed in the box, during the deboxing, and fully deboxed, both alone and with other comparable dolls.

Sentry ZH105 is in storage minus engines and what looks like a large nose weight (box) hanging on the starboard side. Lots of lovely yellow Gaffer tape makes great contrast to the drab grey scheme!

found in a thrift store as is.

More stored cars Brookville Pa.

 

Perhaps in fifty years they will still be here forgotten like the EBT cars some future rail photog will find them and wonder.

On saturday, it's going to be the opening of the 1st apple store in France, can't wait :)

We passed by this store several times and each time would see the man in the window watching people go by. Shooting through windows, and reflections on windows add an unpredictable element to photos. I find it a bit mesmerizing.

Excellent coffee and lots of interesting stuff in this local store.

This store in Negley, Ohio sells antiques and a lot of what might be considered junk. Some of it would make for great rustic decorations. From the sign in front of the door they appear to be open only on Fridays from 11am-3pm. That would explain why they were closed when I was there. Geocaching on this is approximate. The map is terrible and I don't recall the street. It takes about 3 minutes to drive around the entire town, though.

Wicked Little Witches

Erected 1900-1901 by R.L. Miller and sons. Now owned by 4th generation of family. first store established 1866.

Unique bannister features wooden balls carved by the contractor "Cap" Smith.

Bullet holes in awning testify to rowdy early era. (1968) (Marker No. 3381)

I just could not get the effect I wanted - then I put it in black and white with a vintage feel and there it was.

Compra teste na make up mix store!

Recomendo! :)

www.makeupmasala.com

 

Pincéis ecotools: $3,99

Blush e.l.f: $2,55

Sombra L.A.Colors: $2,13

Pincél de cotorno e.l.f.: $3,00

 

Frete: $4,00

Loved this deserted Store Front in Almonte, ON.

Sleepy's Mattress Store, Farmington, CT 8/2014 by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube.

Typical store in Chinatown, Honolulu, Hawaii

Davis Store (closed) [1,567 square feet]

105 Calthrop Neck Road, Yorktown, VA

 

This was a little family owned-and-operated corner mart that appears to have opened sometime in the early 1940s, maybe even the late 30s (the house behind it, which is a part of the same property, was constructed in 1948). It closed sometime in the 1980s. Whoever owns the building now appears to be using it as storage, judging by the multiple filing cabinets I could see inside (I wasn't able to get any through-the-window shots, though, since the windows had screens).

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