Dan Antion posted: " Last week, I added some photos to my response to Cee's Fun Foto Challenge, in order to meet Cee's Which Way Challenge. While I can't afford to join another challenge on a regular basis, Cee has made this week's challenge much too hard to resist. "This" No Facilities
Last week, I added some photos to my response to Cee's Fun Foto Challenge, in order to meet Cee's Which Way Challenge. While I can't afford to join another challenge on a regular basis, Cee has made this week's challenge much too hard to resist.
"This week's challenge is Any type of Signs."
I'm pretty sure I can find something.
The sign warns about rapid changes
We don't have this sign in Connecticut – sharp turn – Yep, I get that.
There's an exit door in the background, but I remember when I was learning to drive and having to identify signs like this by their shape.
I have never seen a pedestrian detour
A welcome sign.
The sign is posted high over the channel to warn boaters
You have to get used to this sign in New England. Especially on tall buildings with slate roofs.
This is featured in my book, "Secrets Held Against Evil." Andrew Higgens designed, developed and build over 20,000 Higgens boats (many of them built in my home town of Pittsburgh, PA). For more about the Higgens Boat, see – https://pacificparatrooper.wordpress.com/2019/09/19/higgins-boats/
These signs were posted when the eagles first built their next.
Indeed.
You don't see this sign all that often.
I hope Joey likes the lamp. I hadn't seen one of these signs in a long time.
Hard to miss Mickey's sign
There's a welcoming sign
I remember seeing these signs painted on the sides of barns in western Pennsylvania and West Virginia.
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