Wednesday, February 20, 2013
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February
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- More Snow
- Signs, Signs - Gas Price
- Abandoned House
- Orchid
- Goldfish
- Praying Mantis Art
- Smash Up Derby
- Icy Cold River
- Signs, Signs - Bicycle Shop
- Abandoned - What Is It?
- Busy As A Bee
- Skiing
- The Advantage Of Deep Snow
- What A Difference A Year Makes
- Sweets For My Sweet
- Comic Book Shop
- But Officer, I Was Only Doing...
- Resting
- The Day After - Clean Up
- Outside The Snow Is Falling
- Snowfall
- He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother
- Butterfly
- Abandoned Schoolhouse
- Nothing Elaborate
- Graffiti
- Pemaquid Point Lighthouse
- I'll Take The One With The Waggly Tail
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That is a clear sign.
ReplyDeleteOhhh, I LoVe that sign! And, I love the way you composed that shot.
ReplyDeleteBut, it wouldn't be so ideal if one was standing under that bicycle and the chains snapped. Yikes!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! It just couldn't be any clearer that that EC. Excellent find.
ReplyDeletenice one.
ReplyDeleteEye catching indeed! But as another Leslie/Lesley I'm a little biased
ReplyDeleteA perfect, eye-catching bike shop sign - it truly looks like a real bike, else it's an extremely convincing imitation:)
ReplyDeleteWell, that will catch people's attention!
ReplyDeletePerfect sign for them!
ReplyDeleteI love that sign, no doubt about it.
ReplyDeleteI like the sign. It is direct and leaves no question as to the kind of shop is involved. Ideally, that's the way most signs should be. In an ideal world, of course.
ReplyDeleteGood advertising!
ReplyDeleteIdeal shot!
ReplyDeleteEven I would understand that sign. A good one, Andy.
ReplyDeleteExcellent.
ReplyDeleteA great sign -- and great find and photo!
ReplyDeleteJust make sure not to park in front of the shop!
ReplyDeletethat is an ideal bike for a leisurely ride.
ReplyDeleteNo question about what's in the store. Great sign.
ReplyDelete~Lindy