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South Tacoma Odd Fellows building
5424 S Puget Sound Avenue
Tacoma, WA 98409
This photograph can be obtained as a print here: society6.com/VoronaPhotography/Odd-Fellas_Framed-Print
We went to the Atlanta Zoo with Shawn and Katie. The first animals we saw were very odd looking, as you can tell.
Apparently someone posted this No Trespassing sign on this tree when it was very young and drove the nail tightly against it. As the tree grew it pushed over the top of the sign. Note the coating over the metal sign is being pushed downward so the 'No' is upside down. Paul tells me the sign will eventually disappear. He said this could have been avoided by nailing the sign loosely to the tree, nailing it to a bigger tree or, better yet, installing it on a fencepost.
At a beach in Moss Landing. If anyone knows the name of the beach behind Phil's Market, let me know, please.
This sign found itself at the most improbable place. There is a lake, but at the this spot the lake disappeared behind tree's... And it is not an easy task to accidentaly hit the water without being stopped by these guardian's of nature.
3ème atelier de l’Observatoire de Délai de Dédouanement du 19 au 23 octobre 2020 à Mahajanga sur le thème « Cadre légal et règlementaire relatif à l’ODD »