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Happy New Year from Marengo, Iowa. A fine vintage neon motel sign still beckons travelers off of old US Highway 6. Pop. 2600.
View from our apartment yesterday evening. The light was so awesome.
Autumn is my all-time favorite season mostly because the trees turn these
wonderful brights colors! We're on the 11th floor and the world below looks
miniature.
This is how you find your way around at the U of L. These signs are all over the campus. And the font is frutiger, one of my favourites. The sign guy here does great work.
Tom Hiddleston (Loki) and Chris Hemsworth (Thor), stars of the upcoming Thor movie, sign autographs in the Marvel booth.
I don't know what the sign on the Gamull pub means.
My guess would be that when Gamull was a village outside Preston, rather than a district of Preston, the residents of Gamull had their own railway station, not far from here
Item 58985, Engineering Department Photographic Negatives (Record Series 2613-07), Seattle Municipal Archives.
Original photos by otzberg and squareinteeth. I created this to show the complex signage required to facilitate a campus policy that had designated smoking areas, as opposed to 100% smoke-free.
This sign was spotted while making our pilgrimage to Abbey Road in St. Johns Wood, London. I'd never seen such a sign before. Now in America we have the "slow children" signs which can be seen as a joke by themselves but I think this one beats it. The elderly stick figures alone are awesome. I subconciously just figured all stick figures were the same age but I guess they age just like humans. 1 human year = 4 stick figure years?
One of the hundreds of iron signs on the houses of Hautvillers on the hillside of the "Montagne de Reims".
Old pre-worboys road sign seen near Halesowen- major road is a bit of an overkill, as all roads on this junction are quiet and sleepy... presumably it would have had a warning triangle on the top as well.
Governor Moore, Senate President Ferguson, and Speaker of the House Jones Sign Bills into Law by Joe Andrucyk, Patrick Siebert at Governor's Reception Room, 100 State Circle, Annapolis MD 21401
When I saw this sign in the street I immediately thought of Jimmy Buffet and his "Cheeseburger in Paradise" song.
10217 – Diagon Alley™
Ages 14+. 2,025 pieces.
US $ 149.99 CA $ 199.99 UK £ 132.75 DE 149.99 €
Expand your very own wizarding world of Harry Potter™!
No need to pass through the Leaky Cauldron. Now even Muggles can shop in Diagon Alley by building this fantastically magical set that includes 3 extensively detailed buildings and 11 minifigures! Join Harry Potter, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger as they shop for their Hogwarts school supplies. Visit Ollivanders, Borgin and Burkes, and Gringotts Bank. Each Diagon Alley building is realistically detailed. Ollivanders offers an extensive selection of wands, storage shelves and a step ladder that allows Ollivander to gather wands from the top floor. The front desk has an “exploding” function for those inconvenient times when a spell goes awry. Borgin and Burkes includes a scary skeleton, “glow-in-the-dark” elements, a fireplace attached to the Floo Network and a Vanishing Cabinet that Dark wizards might use to sneak into Hogwarts. Gringotts Bank is an impressive two-story building with large double doors, and can be opened completely into one large building or closed to create one smaller building. The bank’s interior features a removable vault, along with the Philosopher’s Stone, a clerk’s desk, a chandelier and ‘wonky’ support pillars. Includes 11 minifigures: Harry Potter, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger, each with magic wand; Rubeus Hagrid, equipped with his pink umbrella; Fred and George Weasley; 2 Gringotts goblins; Mr. Ollivander; Lucius Malfoy (with Death Eater disguise); Fenrir Greyback; and 4 new, decorated owls.
• Includes 11 minifigures: Harry Potter, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger, each with magic wand; Rubeus Hagrid, equipped with his pink umbrella; Fred and George Weasley; 2 Gringotts goblins; Mr. Ollivander; Lucius Malfoy (with Death Eater disguise); Fenrir Greyback; and 4 new, decorated owls!
• Diagon Alley is made up of 3 extensively detailed buildings: Ollivanders, Borgin and Burkes and Gringotts Bank!
• Ollivanders features lots of wands, storage shelves and a step ladder that leads to the top floor!
• Front desk at Ollivanders has an “exploding” function!
• Borgin and Burkes includes a skeleton, “glow-in-the-dark” elements, fireplace attached to the Floo Network and even a Vanishing Cabinet!
• Gringotts Bank is a two-story building featuring large double doors!
• Open Gringotts Bank completely into one large building and explore inside or close it to create a smaller building!
• Gringotts Bank features a detailed interior with a removable vault, the Philosopher’s Stone, clerk’s desk, chandelier and ‘wonky’ support pillars!
• Includes 11 minifigures: Harry Potter, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger, each with magic wand; Rubeus Hagrid, equipped with his pink umbrella; Fred and George Weasley; 2 Gringotts goblins; Mr. Ollivander; Lucius Malfoy (with Death Eater disguise); Fenrir Greyback; and 4 new, decorated owls!
• Ollivanders measures 8" (20 cm) high and 5" (13 cm) wide!
• Borgin and Burkes measures 8" (20 cm) high and 7" (18 cm) wide!
• Gringotts Bank measures 8" (21 cm) high and 4" (10 cm) wide when closed, 8" high and 9" (23 cm) wide when opened wide!
• Completed model (depending on how much space is allocated between individual parts) measures 24" (60 cm) long and 12" (30 cm) deep and 8" (21 cm) high!
Available for order directly through LEGO® beginning January 2011 via shop.LEGO.com or via phone