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Laval, QC, August 2008 [Click to enlarge]
The scene: We've come to the supermarket here to pick up a few necessities. Zayda (grandfather) pushes the cart while Noah rides along. It's been a while since I took pictures in a supermarket, but I figure I don't live here, so it wouldn't be overly inconvenient if they kicked me out. As we turn down the cereal aisle, I realize just how busy this environment is, how the designs and colors seem to fight each other for our attention - not to mention the attention of an increasingly media-savvy 8-year-old boy.
He doesn't ask for a thing as we slowly roll down this riotous kill zone of commercialism. We soon leave the fluorescent-bathed color behind as we head home to put the groceries away and rest our eyes.
No one even noticed my camera.
Your turn: Please come up with a caption for this image. Click the Comment link below and go to town. Feel free to suggest as many as you'd like, and don't be afraid to pull your friends, neighbors and colleagues in as you see fit. We actively encourage promiscuous captioning, as you know. (This photo continues this week's Thematic Photographic theme, colorful. Have you played TP yet? No? Why, you absolutely must! Click here to begin.)
About last week's image of a semi-trailer that's well past its prime: I could hear the silence as I captured this photo, and every time I look at it, even 2+ years after I shot it, I still do. You all clearly heard something as you suggested a range of very strong captions. Honorable menschens go to:
- Jacie: "Rust never sleeps."
- Sara: "Been there done that."
- Linda: "Contents no longer shift during movement."
- Anne: "Tired."
- Mojo: "I don't know when that road turned on to the road I'm on."
- Awareness: "A Road Less Travelled."
- Dan: My haulin' days are over/I'm no longer in tow/They didn't want me at the truck stop/But there's always room in Jellico
- Robin: "Truck stopped."
One more thing: I don't say "thank you" to you all enough for making Written Inc.'s weekly challenges, Caption This and Thematic Photographic, the successes that they are. Please know that I deeply appreciate the spirit with which you all participate. None of this would be anywhere near as much fun as it is were it not for your enthusiasm and drive. Thank you so much.
"Lucky-sugar-coated-fruity-charms"
ReplyDeleteCarmi, I'm proud of you! You know your aircraft carriers! I'll be telling the rest of the story tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteI am very pleased, indeed, and honored to share the title this week with Moi. Since you posted that old trailer my hubby has been from Missouri to Arizona, to northern California to New Jersey and is now in Idaho on the way to Portland OR! I can't wait to tell him about the Caption This.
As for this week, going down the sugar-trap cereal aisle I can only imagine, in a frequency only a child can hear: "Pick me! Pick me!"
Thanks again for an Honorable Menschen. I must be on some kind of a roll, because that's two weeks in a row. Here's my try for this week's picture: "If I can only get my hands on the toy inside".
ReplyDeleteI'm amazed that your son doesn't ask for a thing. Maybe you're just referring to the cereal aisle. My soon-to-be 8-year-old daughter asks for a lot of things (that are not on my shopping list), but I'll only allow one - if she behaves.
Even though you said he didn't ask for anything, I'm titling it:
ReplyDelete"I want one from column a and three from column b and six from column C!"
"Oooohhh, aaaahhhh!"
ReplyDeleteI just came upon your blog from a link on Pensieve's blog (http://pensieve.typepad.com/). I am working on my own blog to get it up to public viewing status, so for now, I don't have a blog addy to share. But I am loving your blog already and can't wait to participate more!
thanks for the Honourable Menschen Carmi.
ReplyDeleteFirst thing to come to mind is
Sugar Rush
In Search of Capt'n Crunch.
ReplyDeleteI Wonder if Tony the Tiger lives here.
Kellogg Jungle
Corporate Crispies
Riding the cereal bus
ReplyDelete"Master and Commander"
ReplyDeleteCheers.
Sugar aproaching... "STAY ON TARGET"
ReplyDeleteCereal killer
ReplyDeleteAisle spy
Aisle level
Aisle be seeing you in all the old familiar places...
As far as the aisle, can see
Cartographer
Diabetic coma just waiting to happen!
Thanks for the menschen, Carmi :). Here are a few to get me started...who knows if some more will hit me later in the week?
GREAT to see some of my readers popping over to see you!
Freedom of Choice (???)
ReplyDeletethe most important meal
ReplyDeleteMy caption: "Not yet, Grandpa, the good cereal is at the other end!""
ReplyDeleteThose captions are all so good.
ReplyDelete"But I don't see any that I like."
I'm am enjoying taking in your blog- not just looking through but taking in. I really want to come up with a witty caption but nothing is coming to mind. . .
ReplyDeleteAll in a day's work
The American Prison
I don't know, I'll get my hubby to help brainstorm and I'll be back. Again, fantastic site!
cereal, cereal everywhere, but not a bite to eat
ReplyDeleteThe Captin Crunch Hunt
ReplyDeleteSugar Time
ReplyDeleteYou Tube Link
I was shopping for breakfast cereal a few weeks ago before our grand children came for a weekend.
The first ingredient on some of those boxes was, indeed, SUGAR.
I wonder if I can build a fort this tall at home?
ReplyDeleteEye on the tiger . . . Tony the tiger that is :)
ReplyDeletethe pursuit of happiness
ReplyDeletecommercialism at its best
ReplyDeletefreedom of choice
ReplyDeleteFruity Pebbles, please.....oh, and Cap't Crunch!
ReplyDeleteWhere's 'special Z'?
Hoping I'm not too late for this but having just found some time to peruse, I had to contribute.
ReplyDeleteIf he's thinking anything that my kids continue to think in a grocery store it's, "Hmmmm...I wonder how much I can grab and put into this cart before they notice..."
Now, with the self-scanner at the checkout, there are very few surprises that actually make it home. Eagle-eyed mama usually discards the undesireables that kidlets try to sneak into the cart!