Posts Tagged ‘Shopping’

Latest Shopping News

Tuesday, April 12th, 2011

Balbriggan shopping centre first to open in Ireland in two years
THE first major shopping centre to open in Ireland in almost two years will provide up to 450 job.
Read more on Irish Examiner

Shopping center standoff ends peacefully in Ga.
Associated Press – April 12, 2011 6:54 AM ET JOHNS CREEK, Ga. (AP) – Police in Johns Creek say a hostage situation at a shopping center has ended peacefully.
Read more on WRCB Chattanooga

Shopping centre shooting: gunman’s home searched again
Police and justice ministry officials carried out a second search on the home of 24-year-old Tristan van der Vlis, who shot dead six people in a shopping centre on Saturday and then turned a gun on himself.
Read more on DutchNews.nl

Shopping centre shooting: gunman fired more than 100 times
The gunman who shot dead six people at a shopping centre in Alphen aan der Rijn fired more than 100 times, the public prosecution department said on Monday.
Read more on DutchNews.nl

Cool Shopping images

Thursday, February 24th, 2011

Some cool Shopping images:

Al Kout Shopping Mall – Kuwait
Shopping

Image by khalid almasoud
The same place (Al Kout Shopping Mall) Fahaheel city – Kuwait , one of the wonderful places infront the sea, shopping and sitting along large lake , one of my shots there , panorama with wide angle .

Nikon 8800 – Wide Angle Conversion Lens WM- E80 0.8x.

Barber Shop
Shopping

Image by lecercle
glass store front, rimmed with wooden blue welcomes me. Etched in red on the glass are the styles and fashions the ‘Hair Cutting Saloon’ deals in. Barber shops in India come in various avatars viz. the corner nahee [barber] who sets up his unpolished mirror and rickety chair under some tall tree or a puccha [brick] barber establishment that employs several such masters of the trade. Scissors, brushes, stainless steel blades, and circular foldable plastic razors are the versatile tools of their trade. Inside men wait patiently on worn-out rexine sofas, hiding their faces behind a local newspaper or a glossy gossip-spilling film magazine. As I enter the men make space for me, bunching up together almost by reflex and one of them hands me an old issue a film magazine.

Stylised posters of popular Bollywood actors and screen starlets adorn the walls. Barber shops often become tiny Meccas to Indian film culture and the sense of style derived from Bollywood or the local cinema. If a film becomes a ‘super hit’ fans want to emulate their favourite stars’ hairstyle. It is a place for music and entertainment as well. No shop is complete without an old pocket TV in a corner or a grungy loud cassette player or a small portable transistor radio.

y turn finally arrives and I am lead by the smiling wrinkled man (who I assume is going to be my barber today) to the chair. I prop myself up sloppily on the chair and stare into the mirror right back at myself. The barber chair is old and is a cross between a "lazy-boy" recliner and a dentist chair. Parallel mirrors have this magically quality of affixing me with a sense of wonder. Myriad images of me, my barber and everybody else in this tiny colourful room give me a sense that I am part of something big, a momentous occasion when a man and his sharp tools are going to rid me of some excess dead tissue. I am woken up from my day dream by tiny droplets of water sprayed from a mobile dispenser. The barber observed my long hair for a moment and then softly whispered into my ears,

"Sahib aap ko dandruff ho gaya hai."
[Sir you seem to have dandruff]

I nodded in the affirmative. He continued talking to me as he now tried with some difficulty to comb my hair into some shape,

"Sahib apko kaise baal katana hai?"
[How do you want you hair cut]

I looked at him sullenly through the mirror as I said,

"Bhai sahib sab kuch kat lo, bilkul gunja kar do"
[Brother, cut it short - real short, just short of making me bald.]

Thirty minutes later, I emerged from the shop satisfied – a presentable man .

Hammering out a draw bar on the steam drop hammer in the blacksmith shop, Santa Fe R.R. shops, Albuquerque, N[ew] Mex[ico) (LOC)
Shopping

Image by The Library of Congress
Delano, Jack,, photographer.

Hammering out a draw bar on the steam drop hammer in the blacksmith shop, Santa Fe R.R. shops, Albuquerque, N[ew] Mex[ico)

1943 March

1 transparency : color.

Notes:
Title from FSA or OWI agency caption.
Transfer from U.S. Office of War Information, 1944.

Subjects:
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad
World War, 1939-1945
Railroad shops & yards
Railroad construction & maintenance
Blacksmithing
United States–New Mexico–Albuquerque

Format: Transparencies–Color

Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.

Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print

Part Of: Farm Security Administration – Office of War Information Collection 12002-7 (DLC) 93845501

General information about the FSA/OWI Color Photographs is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.fsac

Persistent URL: hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/fsac.1a34730

Call Number: LC-USW36-683

Cedar Shopping Centers buys Colonial Commons near Harrisburg

Monday, January 24th, 2011

Cedar Shopping Centers buys Colonial Commons near Harrisburg
Cedar Shopping Centers Inc. said today it bought the Colonial Commons shopping center in Lower Paxton Township for $ 49.
Read more on The York Dispatch

Shopping consignment sales
Editor’s note: Today’s Mom Daily is written by Omaha mom Amy LaMar. Mission: Outfitting your child for an entire season in one shopping trip
Read more on Omaha World-Herald

Shopping center back on agenda
PROPOSED: A shopping center at Sanderson and Cottonwood in San Jacinto would include a pharmacy, supermarket, gas station, and retail-store space. VALERIE DEW / The Valley Chronicle
Read more on The Valley Chronicle