It’s not a term we use in Australia – we’d probably say shopfront, but I get the drift for Dan’s continuation of CFFC.



Places in Australia waiting for your "G'day"
It’s not a term we use in Australia – we’d probably say shopfront, but I get the drift for Dan’s continuation of CFFC.



I’m all for Wicked Temptations, Karen. It’s Christmas, after all…
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and perhaps they’re candles – wick-ed
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Love it! X
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I’m being lured into Wicked Temptations for reasons I can’t explain!
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I made a beeline for it, with much the same motivation.
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I didn’t know storefront was a North American term. Love your shopfronts then. Maggie
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We hardly use store, except in department store. And nowadays , with big shopping centres, people probably just say the name of the shop and the centre – Mackas at the Plaza. Ah language, that eroding element in society, creating ever-changing lang-scapes.
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The differences between us English speaking languages is amazing 😀 😀 and so are your photos. Just to fun 😀
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Thanks, gorgeous. And you inspired it all – the challenge, my involvement in it and increased photo taking. What an achievement!
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oh aren’t these fabulous
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Thank you, Becky. Not my everyday shop fronts at all.
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Isn’t that stone sidewalk paving just wonderful? Country Victoria?
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You’re too good. It’s mostly Maldon. A fabulously maintained old town.
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