Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Signs - Cell Phones

Andy | Wednesday, February 25, 2015 | Best Blogger Tips

There are a lot of these accessory shops around. This one is located at the Pickering indoor flea market. I'm linking to Lesley's Signs, Signs.

18 comments:

  1. Also a sign of the times. I wonder how long these accessory shops wil continue to stay. The competition must be killing as is the overflow of the market. But beautiful shot Andy.

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  2. I find those little stores to have an overwhelming array of stuff I don't need, but they have a lot of cool things to look at.

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  3. Everything you might need is right here, Randy!

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  4. Oh yes we have lots of them too..they come and they go.

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  5. I find myself overwhelmed and unwilling to shop when there is so much to sift through. With the ease of online shopping, I'm surprised that these kind of shops are still making money.

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  6. This kiosk is like a modern day hardware store!

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  7. ell phones are such tiny things, I wonder if the repairmen knows what to do, as phones are constantly changing. Visiting you after a long absence. How are you and the winter going away soon?

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  8. I imagine with something like this in a flea market, there's a lot of turnover in the place staying in business.

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  9. Too many choices! I always find myself overwhelmed at a place like this.

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  10. Cool, colorful and necessary!! That's a great image for the prompt!!

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  11. Do folks still use the phone feature? Texting seems to be the thing. Tom The Backroads Traveller

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  12. Interesting signs. I always thought cell phones were a throw-a-way item (or donated to a local thrift). Didn't realize they can be fixed. Mine does everything I want. I can text and use it as a phone, how quaint, but I don't play games with my phone.

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  13. Sign of the times, nice shot of thee kiosk ,greeting from Belgium.

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