It seems it’s time for another sign post, so from my extensive collection, we have:
Not comforting to see such a sign on the narrow lanes of England – taken in Dartmoor. Also in Dartmoor
a good play on words catches more attention.
Taken atop Jungfrau in Switzerland …Who knew one icicle could do such damage?
Pictogram – no words required … which is a good thing because the native language was Russian and they don’t even use our alphabet. Taken in St Petersburg.
A little sales pressure in a book store in Hay-on-Wye in Wales. And lastly a personal favourite. As I approached this sign at the doors to the washroom in the train station in Cardiff I actually stopped, paused, looked around, and wondered if I was of sufficient class to use this washroom …
When I exited I looked across the way and saw … the Uppercrust Restaurant. 😉
Such funny signs, Lynne. 😀 Love the uppercrust loo one.
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Glad I made you smile – I felt a bit silly and had to laugh at myself.
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Oh yes, you’re certainly quite uppercrust – you prove that every time you post! 🙂
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HaH. Too kind.
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Well, I remember the sheep laying in the grass in Norway looked very much like rocks, so we didn’t pay attention when driving by on the motorbike. That was, until one of them decided to get up and move 😉
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Fun signs, Lynne! 😀 Have a great weekend!
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Love them all, but the last is my favourite. 🙂
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The sign? Or my reaction to it 🙂 I can’t believe I actually paused and wondered if I should enter.
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The cafe has a clever owner!
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always love seeing the signs… enjoyed the book one…
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Thanks bulldog
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Funny! Thanks for the chuckle! Shandra
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Very well ‘signs’ gallery… love it.. 😀
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🙂
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These signs are awesome ! I should pay more attention to them when i travel. I can imagine the sheep just laying in the road 24/7
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Another of my favourites from Wales, of which I unfortunately don’t have a photo, is
Caution! Oncoming traffic in the middle of the road.
THAT is unnerving as you face another blind curve on their narrow roads.
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It is so true about the animals up on Dartmoor! As open land they do tend to take a nap in the most awkward spots on the road! Thank you for makung me smikevabout my home county. 🙂
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Oh a local. I really enjoyed our visit to your area and Cornwall.
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Lovely set Lynne. I saw a camel sign in Jordan quite like the first one and thought that was unique! Obviously not 🙂
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Nice collection.
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Thanks, Hanno
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Your welcome,Lynne.
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