Wednesday, January 28, 2015
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- Our Home And Native Land
- Alive And Well At The Toronto Zoo
- In Search Of Colour
- Signs - Bowling
- More Frozen River
- Frozen River
- Lonesome Tree
- Outdoor Hockey
- Foot Prints In The Sand
- Night Streaks
- Signs - The Bicycle Thief
- Scroungers
- Let There Be Light
- Winter Field
- Sunny Day
- West Rouge Canoe Club
- Swans
- Signs - Ed Mirvish Theatre
- Cold Duck
- Warm Memories
- Rainy Night
- Country Road
- Frozen
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- Only In Canada You Say... Pity
- Trans Canada Trail #4
- Trans Canada Trail #3
- Trans Canada Trail #2
- Trans Canada Trail #1
- Bird's Eye View
- Something New
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Great sign in a kind of disney style. I like it.
ReplyDeleteA funny inviting picture!
ReplyDeleteI agree with s.c., that sign does look like an ad for Disney movie.
ReplyDeleteThat's a very eye catching banner, great colors. We have a glow in the dark mini golf here, very cool and awesome colors!!
ReplyDeleteAn inviting advertisement, not to mention colorful. I used to bowl way back when. Not for about 40 years though.
ReplyDeleteQuite a vibrant design for the business. I've only bowled a couple of times as a kid.
ReplyDeleteWe had candlestick bowling years ago, perhaps no longer. Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeleteI loved bowling years ago but haven't been on a lane in ages! Even have a couple of trophies from when I was a kid. ;-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the link to the historical plaque site.
My first thought was: that's a very short bowling alley! Good to see bowling is still alive and well, and fun.
ReplyDeleteI have no idea, now I've got to go and google. (Seems like I am doing this almost every day now..I hope I'm not losing my smarts!)
ReplyDeleteCheerful advertisement. Eye catching.
ReplyDeleteMy SIGNS, SIGNS
Cute sign! The bowling pin appears to have a little devious expression on its face though.
ReplyDeleteLooks fun to me! :)
ReplyDeleteStands out.
ReplyDeleteSimple, colorful and funny!
ReplyDeleteLooks like fun!
ReplyDeleteFrom the looks of this sign, it must be a lot of fun!
ReplyDeleteThe bowling that was available in the North Shore of Boston, where I grew up, was candlestick, but ten pins (i.e., the fat pins) seems to have taken over just about everywhere else. I wonder if candlestick bowling is still practiced up there.
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