We went into a store once in Tacoma Washington called "Burlington Coat Factory" ... it had everything in it though -- I wonder if this is the same chain renamed. I remember being mind-boggled at how huge it was way back then.
"Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again." — Henri Cartier-Bresson
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There are Burlington Stores up this way also. I have never been to one.
Loved your last post--taking the children to school--she looked so worried.
MB
Off to read your poem
It looks big, and far too brightly lit, as is so often the case in these places.
That's a huge store! I like your perspective on this shot, kind of reminds me of a runway :)
It must be really an uphill task to maintain it like this, spic and span.
I think my wife would like to visit this place...
"What is the future of brick and mortar?," she asks...
Janis
GDP
Uma bela perspectiva.
Um abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.
Brilliant shot!!
I've never been in one of these stores.
I meant to tell you how much I enjoyed the story about the bear cubs.
Mind-blowing!
We went into a store once in Tacoma Washington called "Burlington Coat Factory" ... it had everything in it though -- I wonder if this is the same chain renamed. I remember being mind-boggled at how huge it was way back then.
These big box stores always make we wonder where I might find a chair. Great patterns in your photos.
The light pattern on the ceiling is striking.
Too many choices here Jacob, I'm a Libra, very indecisive 😃
The perspective shows how huge the floor. I don’t see people. Are they hidden in the jungle of clothes?
Yoko
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