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Hardee's #2983 (3,684 square feet)
7007 George Washington Memorial Highway, Shoppes at Gloucester, Gloucester, VA
Built and opened in 1993, renovated in fall 2012
The previous sign, taken from the opposite side
Amusing sign on Hove seafront.
Note for non-Brits: a "groyne" is a long, hard erection jutting out - OK, wait, I'll rephrase that: it's a stone or wooden edifice projecting from a beach into the sea, to minimise the effects of longshore drift on the beach's sand or shingle. There, is that better?
Found my unposted 2006 shot! See comment for how the sign was covered a year later (then the store burned and was demolished in 2009).
In advance of my 5th anniversary on Flickr (in late summer), I'm starting a project to get a lot of the best stuff of the past few years (and pre-Flickr) posted. Maybe it can be called "WHY Haven't I Posted This Already?! Wednesdays." Or something catchier.
Sign for a vintage motor court in Cañon City, Colorado. This business was on an older alignment of US 50 highway.
A long and harsh dry season in Trinidad and Tobago is met with new hope as the first signs of rain appears in April. The rural agricultural landscape in Orange Grove, devastated by the dryness, gets ready to drink anew and to once again burst into life with crops to come.
Taco Bell at W. Gulf to Lake hwy (A.K.A SR 44/ US 41/Main Street). Inverness,FL, Strange How The "Enter" And "Exit" Drive Thru Signs Have the Current Logo But The Sign And The Building Have The 80's Logo, Strange, Isn't It? But It's Still A Nice Taco Bell To Go To Anyway
Viva Las Vegas! Located at the south end of the famous Strip, the Las Vegas sign continues to draw tourists and locals alike.
I love the combination of the Zeiss Sonnar 50 f1.5 and the GXR-M module. It becomes like a 75/2.3 with the most dreamy bokeh.
Brettenham Village Sign was provided by Brettenham Village Fund and erected in 1988. It stands on the Village Green, which is the triangle of land outside the Church and was registered Common
Land in 1968. It features the church of St. Mary The Virgin, the chancel of which can be seen centre-right behind the roadsign. Also featured are a wheatsheaf, chestnut tree and "Vinegar Bible", a copy of which is contained in the church. The wooden seat which can be partially seen in front of the church is dedicated to the memory of Mr Tom Horrex and was bought by the Fund in 1989 with a donation from the Village Hall Committee.
Check out the boy's cuffed pants! Back in the day when pedestrians still had hands and feet and hair... I love this sign.
On Pleasant Valley Way in West Orange, NJ
They've even got doughnuts spelled the old-fashioned way. I don't think I'm going to find a painted sign in Chicago I like better than this West Side one, or take a sign/building photo in Chicago this summer I like better. I saw this the day I first went biking after the two months I couldn't because of the accident/bike trouble.
I wanted to put up a Chicago fave for August 11, the anniversary of the day I moved here, years ago. To celebrate I'll try to get someplace I've long meant to visit here...
This photo was also blogged here with some other cheery yellow ones. I finally joined the Spelling Mistakes pool with this shot...Whee, this photo made Explore, that explains why it got favorited by someone whose page is all in French!
HDR Image from a single Photo processed and edited, using “Photomatix Pro 4” “Photoshop CS5” and “Topaz.” Found this old sign in Moulton, Texas.
Have a great weekend my friends.