Monday, April 28, 2008

Project Green: Take Eight

Because Friday Was Shopping Day

Last Friday morning I was at the local Wal-mart picking up a few needed essentials. Sitting in the nearby strip shopping center were these carts and they were green! So I asked myself, what was one more stop in my busy day? I pulled out my camera, took a couple quick pics, hopped back in the Jeep, and off I went. Another Project Green photo was in the camera ready for downloading. It was only later I wondered about those cameras on the side of the building. I didn't see myself on the evening news under "Have You Seen This Woman" so I guess nobody noticed. And, I still can't believe I found the little song lyric that you hear playing. It sure fits the photo though. Enjoy!
For more Project Green participants please see Anna at Anna Carson Photography.

21 comments:

Anonymous said...

Shopping Carts are not my friends. They fill up with things I don't need, and cost me too much money. However, they do make a lovely and symmetrical photograph.

judi/Gmj said...

Oh one of my favorite stores!! Love those green carts. It is the store I take my grandkids to. Lots of fun for them to have a whole store, without limitations, to narrow down to 5 items they really want. LOL!! It looks even more impressive if you make them carry a hand cart!

This Is My Blog - fishing guy said...

Carletta: Nice angle, you must be learning from Anna. It was a fun project.

Debbie said...

Day 8? Where have I been? Lost? Girl, all of them are wonderful! I laughed at the thought of the security guys coming out to arrest you and you just trying to explain Project Green LOL LOL

Anonymous said...

I liked the idea.
Green shopping carts seem great.

Anonymous said...

Can't get any greener than that! And I admire you for being able to handle the chaos that is every Walmart I've ever been in. I avoid them like the plague! And I also admire you for being able to remember to take your camera. I never seem to!
Brenda

George Townboy said...

Very cool! Your music selections always amaze me ...

How much longer is PG going on?

Tink *~*~* said...

Shopping carts have got to be one of the most recognizable things in America - either wire or plastic, they are so commonplace they are nearly iconic. Nice job!

Tink *~*~*
http://MyMobileAdventures.blogspot.com

Robert said...

Great find once again. Glad nobody hauled you away for your green obsession! I can't hear music on this computer so I'll have to come back to see what you selected.

Carletta said...

Hey George,
Don't know if you'll see this here so I'll leave a message on yours or email too.
Anna is posting her last green tonight. I will be too.

Glad you stopped by.

Janice Thomson said...

Good eye Carletta! I like the Walmart store - just picked up a new bike there. They put some of our own Canadian stores to shame with their great customer service.

Raven said...

I love it when ordinary things take on the quality of art. Nice photo.

Karen Coutu said...

Love the angle you chose! What a great subject.

maryt/theteach said...

Carletta, great shot! I had a couple of shots of my dark green shopping carts. I like your better! Send me a quick e-mail if they pick you up for photographing shopping carts... LOL!

Anonymous said...

Wow those are pretty greet carts! Wally world! LOL

Dianne said...

Hate Wally-world but love your shot!!

I'm going to miss Project Green

timtim said...

Hi Carletta! Great shot of the carts! And that moth! Amazing! Thanks for sharing. PS Curious about that lime beer!

JunieRose2005 said...

Carletta,

wow- pretty green!

I'll be putting up one more Project Green later tonight!


Junie

dot said...

This is a good shot for Project Green.
I've asked permission to take photos at some places and have been told no. One was of shopping carts. Looks to me like it's good advertising for them.

Jeanne Damoff said...

I like your angle. And these are definitely very green. :)

Anna said...

The funny thing is the cart I did several days ago was from Dollar Tree....great shot!