Post Tagged with "picture postcards"

Picture Postcards: Food van in Daejeon, South Korea

Today’s photo of a food van in Daejeon, South Korea was taken by Hern42 on Flickr.

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March 12, 2012 0 comments

Picture Postcards: Food van in Toronto, Canada


We are taking a fun look at food vans around the world this month. This week we kick off with a photo of a van in Nathan Phillips Square in downtown Toronto, Canada. Our photographer, Ana, says, “They sell ice cream, burgers, hot dogs, fries and poutine. ”

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March 5, 2012 1 comment

Picture Postcards: Point Reyes, California Emporium


Here’s an interesting looking place spotted by our contributing editor, Ana, in California, USA. It’s the Point Reyes Emporium from 1898, now housing a bookshop and a saddlery.

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February 26, 2012 1 comment

Picture Postcards: Bangkok, Thailand shopfront


Our contributor, Kelly, has taken this photo of an interesting shopfront in Bangkok, Thailand called Fire Killer Engineering. Fire killing? I guess that one good way to put it!

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February 19, 2012 1 comment

Picture Postcards: Haberdashery shopfront in Lisbon, Portugal

This week’s shopfront is in Lisbon, Portugal and the photo was taken by our contributing editor, Ana.

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February 13, 2012 3 comments

Picture Postcards: Clockmaker’s Shop in Paris, France

This month we are looking at shopfronts around the world in Picture Postcards. Our first snap comes to us from our contributor, DeeBee, in France who spotted this lovely shopfront belonging to a master clockmaker in Paris.

February 5, 2012 0 comments