Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Signs - Ed White

Andy | Wednesday, April 27, 2016 | Best Blogger Tips
Vintage restoration. I'm linking to Lesley's Signs, Signs.

22 comments:

  1. There is still some work to do but I would love to take a peek there.

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  2. It soesn't look so beautiful, but this photo is just really beautiful.

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  3. Super composition. Love that deep blue sky. Ed White's restoration looks more like Ed White's Junk Shop, though! :)

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  4. I have some vague memories of my grandmother using a washing machine like that one.

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  5. I imagine redoing old appliances keeps them busy.

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  6. The rusty thing looks like a baby rocket, ready for take-off a long time ago.

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  7. That's neat, don't think I have ever seen a sign painted right on siding like that.

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  8. I wonder who'd need one of those old washers restored & why? Mind you I'm sure there's lots more to see inside that's equally unusual!

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  9. I like the sign painted on the building, a real throwback.

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  10. Wonder if "Ed White" is any relation of the astronaut by the same name? Like the looks of the old washing machines.

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  11. I love this photo. I used to visit my grandmother and she would wash my clothes in a washer like this. Wring them out flat as a pancake!

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  12. My grandmother had a washing machine like that one on her back porch. I remember being scared of it when I was a kid!

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  13. I like the font. It seems unusual to see a sign written directly on this kind of siding, but it works.

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  14. I've seen oldies like this at our county fair...and have absolutely no interest in using any of them!

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  15. We had one of those in the house we moved in as a child and my parents replaced it with a top loading washing machine.

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  16. Poor washing machine. Guess those two are not going to be restored.

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  17. I used to help my mom do the wash with one just like that! Love seeing old buildings being restored.

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