??? Well, Italian shoes have their reputation, or handmade Greek sandals, french espadrilles, German Birkenstock sandals... Unless the shop only accepts euros...
I'd say all of the above... OR the owner is/was European.
[Funny you should ask where the blue sky is in my bridge photo, Lowell. It WAS a blue sky day, but it got washed out taking the shot contra-light. I was in a boat when I snapped the shot... moving past it, not through, so no time for lining up. It was the type of shot I had taken in predigital days - but with SEVEN bridges - and I wanted it again... yet four is the best I could get this time.]
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I was wondering the same thing. We have "European" food stores here, but I've found them usu to be Russian places. :)
I dunno, maybe some European brands? Nice warm inviting window.
I like the colors of this photo, the nice lamp and reflection. Interesting shot!
I think you hit it on the nail there Lowell, what makes it 'euro'..the expense! Excellent window reflections.
??? Well, Italian shoes have their reputation, or handmade Greek sandals, french espadrilles, German Birkenstock sandals... Unless the shop only accepts euros...
I like this window shop, it's beautiful and there are several reflections there! Cool!
Léia
ALL decent footwear is expensive whether it is "euro" or not!
I'd say all of the above... OR the owner is/was European.
[Funny you should ask where the blue sky is in my bridge photo, Lowell. It WAS a blue sky day, but it got washed out taking the shot contra-light. I was in a boat when I snapped the shot... moving past it, not through, so no time for lining up. It was the type of shot I had taken in predigital days - but with SEVEN bridges - and I wanted it again... yet four is the best I could get this time.]
The colours are rich in this photo so I'm guessing the prices are expensive. :)
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