Post photos of shops

Armenian delicatessen
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Edam? You went to places where normally tourists don't go! It's great to see my country through your eyes, Rosalie.
I don't know if I said before, but I was on a riverboat cruise with AMA Waterways (NOT Viking) I formed the habit of taking photos for Virtual Tourist - restaurants, food, hotels, and shops in addition to attractions. The T3 photos are mine. The T5 photos are Bob's (my husband)
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Such a nice shot, fotoi, with the merchandise set against the colourful cobblestones. And it brings back memories. Montmartre was always my favourite part of town.
Thank you, yes it is beautiful. And less travelled at Christmas time compared to summer.
 
Bunratty Ireland - village shops

The village street is a recreation of what would have been seen in 19th century Ireland - you can visit the School, Doctor’s house, Pawnbrokers, Pub, Drapery, Printworks, Grocery, Hardware shop, Pottery and a Post Office. Fairs and markets at the Village gave the farmers and the rural craftsmen an opportunity of selling their products for cash, while shops provided for the rural dwellers needs. In the early 18th century the country people provided for most of their own needs in food, clothing and supplies and bought only luxuries such as sugar, salt, tea ….The village houses and shops have been chosen from many different areas, to form a collection of typical of 19th century urban Irish buildings.
Bridies - Handicraft shop


Bridies - Handicraft shop

Street - O'Briens and J.J. Curry

Street - O'Briens and J.J. Curry

Shop doorway

Shop doorway

Tuck Shop

Tuck Shop

P. Cahill - drinks, ice cream, sweets

P. Cahill - drinks, ice cream, sweets
 
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