Today is theme day and the subject is something about to disappear. Greenville’s contribution to the theme is this photo of a trashcan outside of Starbucks just before the trash truck arrived. Click on the following to see theme photos around the world: Porto - Seattle WA USA (Kim) - London, UK - Greenville, SC - Albuquerque, NM (USA) - St Paul Kate - ShangHai, China - Phoenix, Az - Twin Cities, MN - Sequim, WA - Stayton, OR, USA - Bandung (Indonesia) - Dallas, USA - Stavanger (Norway) - Singapore (zannnie) - Budapest (Hungary) - Paris (France) - Tuzla (BiH) - Melbourne, (Aust.) - Auckland, New Zealand - Singapore (Raymond) - Dubai UAE (DXBluey) - Vantaa, Finland - Oshawa, Ontario, Canada - St. Paul MN Carol - Singapore (Keropok) - Delta Colorado, USA - Rotterdam (Netherlands - Queens, NY (USA) - Tenerife (Spain) - Santiago (Chile) - Nelson, New Zealand - ( Japan ) - Hyde (UK) - Sydney (Sally) - Manila, Philippines - Aliso Viejo, CA (USA) - Nottingham UK - Brussels, Belgium - Sharon, CT (USA) - Sydney Australia (Nathalie) - Edinburgh, Scotland - Evry, France - San Diego, CA (USA) - Santa Clara, CA (USA) - Saarbrücken, Germany - Joplin, MO (USA) - Indianapolis,IN (USA) - rujillo (Peru) - arcelona (Spain) - erlin (Germany) - ancouver, BC (Canada) - Trier (Germany) - Houston, TX (USA) - Joensuu, Finland
November 1, 2006 - Theme day - something about to disappear
Kate Mura said,
Prettu unattractive scene, but a great photo!
Sally said,
Where’s the trash disappear to?
Sally said,
PS - Oh I love the clarity of the pic.
Norma said,
good one! Starbucks originated here in the Northwest. I think they are just about everywhere now.
Eric at Paris Daily Photo said,
Whew! You had me scared there. I thought for sure you were going to say that Starbucks was going to disappear!
jean said,
Great photo. You are so smart.
James said,
Hurray! FIts the theme perfectly!
John - Melbourne said,
Aaah very good, an amusing entry indeed… I guess I was wrong then?…. you didn’t drink all that coffee did you?!
Felicia said,
Good one!
magik said,
that’s a lot of coffees. starbucks is my guilty pleasure - but only for coffee on the go :)
Kala said,
what a great photo - I cannot imagine how much coffee gets consumed a day!
Olivier said,
Bravo, superbe photo (belle publicité pour startbuck ;o)) et tres bonne idée. je ne m’attendais pas a cela.
Cheer, superb photo (beautiful publicity for startbuck ;O) ) and very good idea. I did not expect has that.
midnitebara said,
thought it was starbucks disappearing soon, whew!
jazzy said,
wow look at all those empty cups, makes a great picture!
business is blooming, they’re really popular, coffee is truly nice drink and hopefully that will never disappear =)
Gerald said,
What a shame — I was hoping it WAS Starbucks that was disappearing!
only joking!
or am I?
Keropokman said,
They might not be gone. They might be on their way to be recycled. They might be back as Starbucks papercups again hahaha…
Candice & Megan said,
I love this photo! Haha…nice red lipstick on the one Starbucks cup. Very interesting picture today!
Kim said,
Ah, such a clever photo, and a great shot, BTW! Now if only Starbucks would make their buying practices disappear to be replaced by something more equitable for the coffee bean farmers in other lands. . . .Oxfam America has a campaign on right now to meet with the Star bucks executives and present thousands of signatures on petitions requesting that farmers receive a better return and share some of the Starbucks profit margin. Hopefully, something wonderful can happen through this.
-Kim
Jenny said,
That is a wonderful photograph - too funny! (There is NOTHING in that can other than Starbucks cups - what does that tell you about their world domination!_
Helen said,
Jeez, when I first saw the photo I, too, thought it was Starbucks that was going, going GONE! Glad it’s just the trash!
RestedTraveler said,
I fear one of those may just be mine: a tall decaf pumpkin spice latte with soy milk.
Jessica said,
Hey Denton i love the photo. Who knew that trash could look so good. I love the way you captured the trash can.
pins&needles said,
I wonder if Starbucks would consider having recycling bins? It would help make more cups for more coffee. Just because their sleeves say that they’re made from post-consumer recycled material doesn’t mean anything. Nevertheless, I still enjoy their coffee and this is a great picture.
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