It seemed that whenever a woman in a 1960s or 1970s movie wanted to go shopping in New York City, she went to Bloomingdale's. When I was a young thing shopping at Macy's in San Francisco, I wondered if that was what it would be like to shop in Bloomingdale's. That thought came to me the other day when I noticed again the Bloomingdale's container alongside San Juan-Hollister Road near the San Benito River.
Hollister, California is a real town that has been around since the 1870s. Unlike the fictional town created by a corporate clothing company, Hollister is no where near a beach. The town is about 45 miles east of the Pacific Ocean. Seagulls occasionally make their way over the mountains. Hopefully, they are able to find their way back.
Sunday, February 19, 2017
Bloomingdale's in Hollister
It seemed that whenever a woman in a 1960s or 1970s movie wanted to go shopping in New York City, she went to Bloomingdale's. When I was a young thing shopping at Macy's in San Francisco, I wondered if that was what it would be like to shop in Bloomingdale's. That thought came to me the other day when I noticed again the Bloomingdale's container alongside San Juan-Hollister Road near the San Benito River.
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seems to me shopping in this century has changed a lot . . .
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hmmmmm . . . I'm sure glad you are here - such good company you are . . . (I imagine you riding your pink bike again soon . . . love & love, -g-)
Most of my shopping these days is the supermarket. lol. I haven't tried riding Tilda-Hilda yet. Still scared of possibly falling. Maybe when the weather gets better or I get a knee insert.
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