Where have all the potters gone?

Jul 16, 2009 08:23

I spent almost a whole day in the car yesterday, getting things I needed and on my way home, I was thinking "THIS is why suburbia is fatally flawed". Honestly, do find an interesting present for anyone I have to go down to the inner city, where there are interesting shops. The mall, which seems to be the stomping ground of every European hair-cut ( Read more... )

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sagesseabiona July 16 2009, 16:03:24 UTC
I hate malls. They feel suffocating. Little shops on a little stip in a little town with interesting stuff...good. I hate shoping less at places like that.

Glad you are liking your mord-sith-mobile

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ravenhorse July 16 2009, 20:29:19 UTC
I love little, individualized stores! Small towns seem to have cool ones and places like Canmore, Nanton! I too hate malls! I rarely go into one unless I am dragged kicking and screaming by a child! lol I guess I don't consider 17th Avenue or Kensington downtown....I never go downtown! lol I love shopping in Kensington though!! Well, I love New Age Books! lol

Your new car sounds great!!!! I can't wait to see it!!! I love that the red leather makes you feel less like a boring mom or four :) My SUV does the same for me! lol The leather seats just somehow seem more elegant than just a soccer mom van :) hehe

My sister called me the other day...she bought herself a Porsche Cayenne. I think it makes her feel more adult too! lol That would be the extreme however! lol :)

YAY for Friday!

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leosrain July 17 2009, 14:01:11 UTC
Community planners try SO hard. Tuscany is a great example. They made a centralized area for commercial stores. The little town square there could have been filled with eclectic shops and funky stores...but as per usual, it was the Subways and the Starbucks that bought up the land.

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