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HSBC Will Be Closed Memorial Day

We noticed that HSBC will be closed on Memorial Day…

We also noticed that HSBC goes in the complete opposite of Chase as far as telling how the bank will be closed — Chase’s notice looks inviting and doesn’t appear to be in the same vain as some sort of nuclear countdown warning the way HSBC is.

Chase Bank Closed Memorial Day

The Chase Bank 2010 no nonsense copywriter is back to let us all know that Chase will be closed Memorial Day.

We can only wonder if the 2009 fun copywriter is going around and adding an exclamation point to make it seem more cheerful.

Chase Bank Is Open Presidents’ Day

Since many a Google searcher has been stopping by BeehiveHairdresser in recent days looking to see if Chase Bank will open on Presidents’ Day, we figured that we should just go right on ahead and snap a shot of the sign on the front door of the local Chase Bank.

As you can see, Chase Bank will be open on said day this year and if you take a look at the sign from last year you will also notice that they used a different copy editor for their signage this year.

Fisheyed Chase Bank

In exchange of the analog Diana fisheye camera that we received for Christmas (see yellow fisheyed beetle pic) we got some lens attachments for our digital camera. 

This is a shot of an old Lincoln Savings bank that was built in the 1930s that is now home to a Chase Bank. 

It’s a classic ‘bank’ building.

And with this, we just got hooked on a whole other side of photography and look forward to exploring it more.

‘One Hanson Place’ Rebellion Begins!

It is evident that the clocks that adorn the old Williamsburg Savings Bank don’t seem to appreciate being called clocks of ‘One Hanson Place’ and as such they are acting out in rebellion.

On Saturday night the view from Pacific Street had one of the clocks reading 9:10 and another reading 7:25 — the actual time of day was about 8:45. 

One would think that a building with million dollar condos and rentals that go for $4,900 a month would be able to keep the historic clocks working properly, but then again, money can’t buy everything!

Or is it that the rich can no longer afford to keep the clocks running properly?


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