Sunday, April 25, 2010

Starbucks - Downtown Ocala

26 comments:

  1. And if I had my choice, I'd choose this over the last photo any time.

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  2. Such a bold photograph...to compliment the java...the latest Pike blend. LOL.

    Lovely capture of one of my favorite spots to stop for a respite, aside from the book stores.

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  3. What a bold photo...to compliment their bold "Pike's" blend.

    Nice capture of one of my favorite places to stop for a respite, aside from the book stores.

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  4. But if you drink too much of this stuff (coffee), you will need one of those (porta-john) ;-)

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  5. Is this a moment-in-time self-portrait? I like the atmosphere of these places but prefer my coffee cheap and more timid.

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  6. Where is your better half? !!! ;~))

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  7. A friend of mine went to China. I kiddingly asked him if there was a Starbucks at the Great Wall. He said, no, but there used to be one in the Forbidden Palace!!

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  8. starbucks is everywhere. good customer service but I pay that much for a grande every morning is totally sinful!

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  9. I strongly agree with tapirgal!

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  10. We don`t have Starbucks, but my husband love their coffee`s..... and I love their chairs and newspapers....
    So whenever we see one in London or other places we go to, we will have a break....

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  11. Agree with Paula. I like their coffee, but Starbucks itself is becoming too big and greedy.

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  12. Hmmm, I can taste my hot mocha. I love coffee.

    If you moved a little to your right, it won't be a half-body portrait.^^ Nice photo as always.

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  13. I loved your reflections!
    :)
    For sure a place to take my daughter Marina, she really loves this café!But no one here in Luxembourg,it's a pity...
    Hugs
    Léia

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  14. Very "bold" of you to show half of your reflection Jacob!

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  15. I guess you first come to Starbucks and then to Florida Express.

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  16. They are everywhere. You cannot escape their clutches. MB

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  17. Ahh...just what I needed this morning!

    I am sorry to say, I can't answer your questions about the Church in my photo from yesterday. The next time we go to Jerome, I will see if I can get inside to get some pictures and ask some questions.

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  18. Heartburn this way cometh ...

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  19. I like so much to look into the reflections of the photographer. And to hide myself when I do reflections photos:-)))

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  20. For when you are short on the jitterrs...

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  21. Strong, but acidy and overpriced coffee.

    Responsible for putting many local coffee shops out of business - but then locals could've supported their own.

    Low wages, low tips.

    Did I mention I never go to one of these, unless there's no choice?

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  22. Who is that half-a-person? Was he bold enough to go in for half-a-cup?

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