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I was raised in a very sale oriented family and so I really have to be careful of my initial impulses and limit my purchases to things I know I definitely will use (and try to support small businesses and artists, too!) and be ever conscious of those around me who have less. There isn't anything wrong with shopping for after holiday sales as long as it is things you will use or need....but I would say that, if you can, also give money to your local food depository/shelter because they need it more than ever and check out some of the Go Fund Me requests in your city though a simple Google search. If you'd rather give to organizations vs individuals, I would recommend Southern Poverty Law Center, ACLU, and Innocence Project if you live in the US. Let's keep others in mind now more than ever! Besides, I find when I buy something I really shouldn't have, I feel terrible inside but when I donate, I feel much better about that choice.

 

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My daughter has her shop in a quaint little town in Pa. Outside the shop she has decorated with large crock like containers with colorful flowers. This particular flower caught my attention for its natural beauty. Gratitude and Kindness accompany her beautiful shop along her natural charm and beauty as well. Thanks for viewing my work.

This mural is on the side wall of a local pizza shop. I have previously uploaded small sections of it but decided to have a go at the full mural.

SILU / Donya Thong Group Gift

Kupra Legacy ReBorn Lara

6 colors in hud

The March Group Gift

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Rainy day machine shop art. Galesburg Illinois.

Heart Homes Circle of Friends

Aphrodite Shop / Heart Homes

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Like my new shopping bag? For 'Smile on Saturday', theme: bags and suitcases

This is the textiles shop (Healey & James) 

at the lavender farm near Selbourne, Hampshire. It is an Alladin's cave. I loved my visit.

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Hamburg - Harburg

 

M5 - Canon f/2 35mm LTM - Fomapan100 - Xtol

art in old town shop window

Created with an AI filter in Topaz for Sliders Sunday

Shoppers take a Christmas stroll down Sheridan Avenue after the Christmas Parade in Cody, Wyoming.

Have a wonderful time shopping

EVELYN FATPACK

ADILA SHOES FATPACK

As the nights draw in, shopping gets later.

 

Gandy street, Exeter, Devon, UK.

Battersea Power Station

It's better in large size

Camden High Street, London

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“Semi lost place“ shopping mall with almost all shops abandoned. It is housing an art exhibition for two months at present. The beach scene must be part of that - or a remnant of the bankrupt travel agency?

Gone shopping :-) Happy Holidays everyone!

Out now at Ilcocoli for The Saturday Sale

"Perry"

Mesh top, panties, and skirt. Colors sold separately or in fatpack options. Fatpacks come with a texture hud including bonus textures. For Reborn-Maitreya/Petite-Legacy/Perky-Kupra/Kups.

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Danke für die Likes und Kommentare. :-)

Nishiarai daishi

Edam

 

The most obvious association with the name 'Edam' is 'cheese'. For centuries the well-known round Edam cheeses have been sent from this litte town to all corners of the world.

 

The cheese market, once again restored to its place of honor, is enacted weekly during the summer months. And nearby cheese warehouses keep alive the memory of a colourful post. There are also the cheese farms in the area of Edam en Volendam. However, Edam is more than cheese.

 

Edam is a city with a rich history. It began in the 12th century, when farmers and fishermen settled along the little Ye river. With that 'Yedam' was a fact.

 

This primitive settlement developed into an increasingly prosperous town well into the 17th century. Shipbuilding played an important role in this growth.

 

Once Edam had a great number of ship yards building many famous ships. A good example is the 'Halve Maan' (Half Moon), the ship that the Englishman Henry Hudson sailed in 1609 when attempting to discover a northern route to the East Indies.

 

A futile attempt in fact, because he stranded on the island of Manhattan! Beside shipbuilding, commerce was a major contributor to the thriving development of Edam.

 

Together with Amsterdam, Hoorn and Enkhuizen, Edam was one of the most important commercial towns in Holland.

 

Today Edam is a town with authentic 17th century architecture, convincing proof of its rich past. When walking along the old streets and quiet canals, one can easily imagine how it must have been in a Dutch town centuries ago.

  

Edam

 

The most obvious association with the name 'Edam' is 'cheese'. For centuries the well-known round Edam cheeses have been sent from this litte town to all corners of the world.

 

The cheese market, once again restored to its place of honor, is enacted weekly during the summer months. And nearby cheese warehouses keep alive the memory of a colourful post. There are also the cheese farms in the area of Edam en Volendam. However, Edam is more than cheese.

 

Edam is a city with a rich history. It began in the 12th century, when farmers and fishermen settled along the little Ye river. With that 'Yedam' was a fact.

 

This primitive settlement developed into an increasingly prosperous town well into the 17th century. Shipbuilding played an important role in this growth.

 

Once Edam had a great number of ship yards building many famous ships. A good example is the 'Halve Maan' (Half Moon), the ship that the Englishman Henry Hudson sailed in 1609 when attempting to discover a northern route to the East Indies.

 

A futile attempt in fact, because he stranded on the island of Manhattan! Beside shipbuilding, commerce was a major contributor to the thriving development of Edam.

 

Together with Amsterdam, Hoorn and Enkhuizen, Edam was one of the most important commercial towns in Holland.

 

Today Edam is a town with authentic 17th century architecture, convincing proof of its rich past. When walking along the old streets and quiet canals, one can easily imagine how it must have been in a Dutch town centuries ago.

 

Edam

 

The most obvious association with the name 'Edam' is 'cheese'. For centuries the well-known round Edam cheeses have been sent from this litte town to all corners of the world.

 

The cheese market, once again restored to its place of honor, is enacted weekly during the summer months. And nearby cheese warehouses keep alive the memory of a colourful post. There are also the cheese farms in the area of Edam en Volendam. However, Edam is more than cheese.

 

Edam is a city with a rich history. It began in the 12th century, when farmers and fishermen settled along the little Ye river. With that 'Yedam' was a fact.

 

This primitive settlement developed into an increasingly prosperous town well into the 17th century. Shipbuilding played an important role in this growth.

 

Once Edam had a great number of ship yards building many famous ships. A good example is the 'Halve Maan' (Half Moon), the ship that the Englishman Henry Hudson sailed in 1609 when attempting to discover a northern route to the East Indies.

 

A futile attempt in fact, because he stranded on the island of Manhattan! Beside shipbuilding, commerce was a major contributor to the thriving development of Edam.

 

Together with Amsterdam, Hoorn and Enkhuizen, Edam was one of the most important commercial towns in Holland.

 

Today Edam is a town with authentic 17th century architecture, convincing proof of its rich past. When walking along the old streets and quiet canals, one can easily imagine how it must have been in a Dutch town centuries ago.

   

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