Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Shopping for Halloween?

How odd! Walking into our local TARGET store, I ran into more shopping carts than I had ever previously seen. Well, it was 8:10 am. After waiting for 10 minutes, I was finally given permission to use this photo by the store manager who walked up from the back of the store. Are you ready for Halloween? Need any candy for kids?!



14 comments:

Pat said...

Oh, Halloween candy....gimme the little peanut butter cups.....

Olivier said...

Impressionnant tous ces caddies, le titre est vraiment bien trouvé

Lowell said...

What the hell are you doing in a Target store at 8 o'clock in the morning? Blimey, limey!

Layrayski said...

hehehe that is a lot of shopping carts hehehe

Lois said...

This looks exactly like my Target store. Yes I'm ready for Halloween and so are my grandkids!

Leeds in Yorkshire daily photo - Paul said...

No Target stores here in the UK. I have my water pistol ready for trick or treat. Only kidding.

Anonymous said...

Neather are they to be found here in Greece, where it is rather a language school which will remind about Halloween.
Being a father of a two year old son, am still hoping that he won't get too much into sweets later.
Very interesting photography.
A wonderful Wednesday for you.

Barbara Rahal said...

trick or treat , cool catch...thanks for visiting my Vancouver blog :O)

Julie ScottsdaleDailyPhoto.com said...

shopping carts galore and a common site for us might be a rare sight for some

VP said...

Not a big thing in Italy, more like another occasion for some fancy dresses and parties. Mostly not a thing for kids...

Anonymous said...

Great photo, very clever

BlossomFlowerGirl said...

Target shops in Australia don't have nice red trollies like those - ours are all metal with wide spaces between them. We don't celebrate over here either, unfortunately businessess would like us to (makes them money).
Candy is dandy, but liquor is quicker!
Cheers.

Amy said...

your shopping carts are similar to ours but ours are either metal or red plastic

Baruch said...

Red trollies/trundlers/carts - how interesting. Most of our supermarkets have metal trollies - Count Down have green plastic ones.