Stavanger is the fourth biggest city in Norway. It is situated on the southwest coast.
My aim is to try to capture something from every day, from the area nearby too, and when I am not at home I will still try to put up a photo from my archive.
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Tuesday, 28 February 2012
Many shops are selling out the winter clothes.
"sjukt billing" means something like "unbelievably cheap" or "crazy prices".
I wish language could be deciphered easily. I thought it said something about a "skunk" (that foul-smelling animal in black and white with the perfume you don't like to smell). How wrong I was.
I recognize billing from German, but I wouldn't have known Sjukt. But really, all shops say basically the same thing the world round when it comes to sales. :)
great picture, an interesting comment upon the current situation of so many places. trying to catch up with life, i'd like to wish you all a good wednesday.
I wish language could be deciphered easily. I thought it said something about a "skunk" (that foul-smelling animal in black and white with the perfume you don't like to smell). How wrong I was.
ReplyDeleteSure the cheap prices are for clothes and not that streetwalker-looking girl in the upper right hand corner? hahahahahaha
ReplyDeleteI recognize billing from German, but I wouldn't have known Sjukt. But really, all shops say basically the same thing the world round when it comes to sales. :)
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, I hate it when I miss a good sale!
ReplyDeleteThat's a sure fire sign spring is on the way Gunn, you must be looking forward to it! By the way, did you find any bargains!!
ReplyDeletegreat picture, an interesting comment upon the current situation of so many places.
ReplyDeletetrying to catch up with life, i'd like to wish you all a good wednesday.
Looks like a "fire" sale going on there Gunn. So winter is passing, but also agree with Robert's comment on the current economic situation.
ReplyDeleteIs there a snowboard uniform,a beautiful one?
ReplyDeleteLol @ Abe. Winter sale is over here...
ReplyDeleteIt would be 'Prezzi Pazzi' in Italian!
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