the ramblings of a woman who was transported from her comfort zone in the US Midwest to a different country and culture that shouldn't be so different, but is.
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6/04/2009
Signs and roadside things
I've always thought this building is classy.
Bench outside a church
The "Jesus" rock
We call this a "Doing"[the noise, not the verb] sign.
I like your signs collection. I recently saw one saying "no dumping of anything" close to a outdoor restroom. The exclamation mark one is great! This is the first time I visit this blog and I really enjoyed your work - great observations.
Hi Betty1 Nice post! Love the sign pics.I remember when I was in Holland and saw a sign in English and Dutch.The English said "Do no run your motor when parking your car". Pretty hard to do. I guess you have to just push it into the parking space! Just didn't come out the same in the translation.
I like your signs collection. I recently saw one saying "no dumping of anything" close to a outdoor restroom. The exclamation mark one is great!
ReplyDeleteThis is the first time I visit this blog and I really enjoyed your work - great observations.
That's a nice sign line !
ReplyDeleteHAHA!! a doing sign!! I love it!! I also really like the goats...theyre so cute!
ReplyDeleteI love the 'doing!' sign! I want one!
ReplyDeleteHi Betty1 Nice post! Love the sign pics.I remember when I was in Holland and saw a sign in English and Dutch.The English said "Do no run your motor when parking your car". Pretty hard to do. I guess you have to just push it into the parking space! Just didn't come out the same in the translation.
ReplyDeleteYeah - I'm a sucker for the Doing-sign, too. I can think of a number of places in my life where there should be one of those :)
ReplyDeleteHi Betty, Interesting New Zealand signs.... I enjoyed reading them all.. The one about the electric tape is interesting... Wooooo!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Betsy
Wow! I love all the different signs! But what a shame that dogs are not allowed on the beach...
ReplyDeleteI've lived vicariously through your photos. Thanks for sharing.
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