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Finally! I was cruising Lima and totally forgot (again) about finding the Mello-Creme sign, when I took a wrong turn and there it was! The sign gods were looking out for me. This has to be one of my top 20 fave signs of all time.
Syria~ 2009
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There are hiking trails within the 9,800-acre Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge, near Saginaw, Michigan. But on the 6.5-mile Wildlife Drive, visitors are requested to stay in their vehicles unless they are at one of the four designated parking areas. Birds and animals interpret a vehicle as a “blind,” and see the threat as minimal, according to Refuge literature; they tend to flee when people are outside their vehicles. This shot was taken through the windshield of my car.
HBW!
The Last Drive Is finally closed for good, sad to see, this one had been there for a number of years, but the sign remains. Shot in North Carolina.
Somehow i ilke it 😊 Wishing all my Flickr Friends a wonderful 2017 and i'll be back soon from vacation.😘
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Selma, Ca.
Someday I'm gonna have to find out what possessed the owner to come up with that name.
And, then, there's that interesting wiring setup........
I have absolutely no idea what this was originally for. I almost missed it. I was holding the camera, trying to turn around to shoot the "Rudy's Hot Dog" sign (next door), talking on the cellphone to a friend, and I looked up... there it was. The building didn't seem to look like anything was drive though, so it's a puzzler. ...but it's also cool. I want it! :-)
(This sign is now gone as of 07/09)
Main Street Diner. Manufactured by Master Diners of Pequannock, New Jersey in the early 1950's. Open 5am-3pm only. 40 W Main St. (Route 372), Plainville, CT.
Taken at twilight, no neon :-(
#406 Explore, 26 April 2009
I wasn't sure whether I qualified as angelic, so I parked on the other side, where it said "angle parking only" just in case (not that I'm particularly angular, either .... )