Friday, July 18, 2014

antique wheelbarrow in Miracles window display

Rosslyn's Miracles hair salon has the finest window display in the mid-Atlantic region.  What makes Miracles window display so wonderful is that you never know what you'll see.  A few months ago, the window was displaying magnificent jade jewelry.  Now it holds an antique wheelbarrow and an antique sewing machine.

Unfortunately, Miracles apparently doesn't have an antique printing press.  Earlier this week, a malfunction in the Ode Street Tribune's printing press prevented the fully typeset Monday edition from being delivered to readers. Securing spare parts for the Tribune's press is very difficult. If you see an antique printing press in a display window or elsewhere for sale, please inform the Tribune's publisher.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

I have no idea as to how well Rosslyn’s Miracles hair salon cuts hair; however, they do not seem to know much about wheelbarrows. The wheelbarrow they have on display is upside down. What does an upside down hair cut look like? Maybe the Ode Street Tribune should publish a picture of an upside down haricut

Anonymous said...

Since the fiercely independent Ode Street Tribune is a champion of things right side up, it is surprising to see a picture in the Ode Street Tribune of something that is upside down.

Anonymous said...

We now have to ask, what other things has the Ode Street Tribune published that are up side down

Anonymous said...

What is this world coming to when the Ode Street Tribune secombes to upside down things. I do hope that the Tribune will return to its principles of right side up

Douglas Galbi said...

The wheelbarrow undoubtedly is positioned upside down to display better the beautiful curves of its bottom. The Ode Street Tribune appreciates such a perspective and firmly believes that looking from different perspectives is important. The Tribune will continue to do so irrespective of public outcry.

Anonymous said...

Turning things upside down to make them look better is what politicians do. Your readers have come to expect better things from the Ode Street Tribune. Please do not turn the Ode Street Tribune into a political rag that is concerned with appearances rather than facts.

Anonymous said...

Politicians who turn things upside down and who pay no attention to public anger, do so at their re-election peril. Likewise the traditional newspapers paid no attention to the changing public attitudes and we can all see what happened to them. We all need pay attention to public righteous indignation.

Anonymous said...

Too many things are upside down in this world. The Ode Street Tribune should stand up for things right side up.