Robots. Oh, and writing.

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I thought this was the funniest store I’d ever seen.  But I didn’t go in to see what their deal was.

It wasn’t until I was working on this post that I thought about trying to find out about it.  Turns out, it’s way cool.  Robot Supply & Repair supports 826Michigan, an organization that helps students learn how to be better writers.  I’ll give you a minute to head over to their website to check it out.

Interesting, wasn’t it?

Anyway, now I wish I’d gone inside and bought a book or a hoodie or some coffee.

Ann Arbor, Michigan
photographed 4.19.2013

Posted on June 21, 2013, in Photography and tagged , , , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 8 Comments.

  1. I’m disapointed. My robot needs repair and I thought I could take it here. But, then again, I could use a new hoodie, too

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  2. That’s very cool! : )

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  3. I’m struggling to grasp the connection between Robots and Writers (except they both begin with the ‘R’ sound). You have a knack of finding images that result in a lot of head scratching at this very strange world we all live in. There’s a book surely for all these images eventually, Melinda.

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    • Andy – you are the second person this week to suggest that I do a book…

      This place is part of a network of similar writing centers (all called 826+something) in the US, founded by the US author Dave Eggers. The first one, in San Francisco, needed a retail use to conform to zoning laws. According to Wikipedia, Eggers and his partners chose a pirate theme “to satisfy both the zoning laws and the founders’ sense of humor.” Anyway, the all the subsequent places have their own theme – superheroes, spies, space travel. I love the concept of a place that encourages children to write, and as I said in the post, wish I’d gone into the robot store to see what they were about.

      (In doing researching a response to your comment, I noticed that there’s an 826 store in Los Angeles. I will be in LA next week, so maybe I can have time to stop in and make up for NOT going to the one in Michigan. Thanks for making a comment that required research, or I’d have never known about it!)

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  4. This IS a great idea. And a very interesting store front too. You seem to have some homing device implanted in your forehead, or back-brain, that draws you unbidden to such exotica.

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