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A puzzling sign at the top of a flight of stairs at Dundee Esplanade station. I think there was a subway below the railway (but above the street level) which was obviously impassable.
We were at the Highway Book Shop in Cobalt, Ontario, yesterday (April 3, 2007). By sheer good luck, we managed to hit the 50% off sale, which meant the box full of vintage advice books (motherhood, sex ed, marriage manuals), retro cooking pamphlets, and Canadiana cost me just over $50. I am in heaven. (Stay tuned for more about my shopping trip.) The store itself is for sale for $700,000 Cdn. Apparently, it's been up for sale for the past 3 years.
Whitehaven sign post. Coast to Coast Walk. England. UK
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11 February 2007
This side altar of St Roch has a momument to an inventor of sign language, L'Abbe de Lepee
Indeed, electronic signs are preferred by most companies because of the many advantages it offers. Many other companies benefit from using electronic signs over other traditional advertising methods. With its sleek appearance and great performance, every business that uses electronic signs are on their way to achieving greater heights.
The metro signs in Moscow are quite distinctive with their bright red branding. This one was taken of the Ploshchad Revolyutsii (Revolution Square) metro station in Manezhnaya Square, next to Red Square (a lot of squares I know!).
The Moscow metro is famous for its opulent art deco stations, each of which is different. I wasn't sure if I could take photos inside the metro, so to stay on the safe side, I didn't. Too many cops around and I didn't want to draw attention to myself.
Shop sign of Annakapelle, Weingut K. Wilhelm (Anna chapel, Winery K. Wilhelm) in Maikammer, district Südliche Weinstraße (southern wine route), Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.
April 2003.
One of the hundreds of iron signs on the houses of Hautvillers on the hillside of the "Montagne de Reims".
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I like to find some cool patterns down on the ground.. I guess Sherlock Holmes would be proud of me:) That small stamp of a wheel is so cool!
i am always intruiged by those get rick quick posters that line the junctions and street corners. who puts them there? does anyone ever phone them? Thought this might amuse those people driving to work and consider the questions i do!
got a few good ones posted in a few pubs last night too. great opportunity to see the public interact with them. got me thinking how busy public spaces might be a good venue for Free art friday things.
plus I'll justify spending time in lots of pubs!
i have got the printer churning these out. not sticky i'm afraid (so you'll have to sort your own paste) laminating is getting expensive too so you'll have to sort that out. i'm happy to sort the postage if you want some though.
I also very happy to see people copy them or make their own up. (it's not rocket science!)
just think of the fun!!!
see the set here www.flickr.com/photos/mydogsighs/sets/1059163/
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Construction in background is part of the Joliet multi-modal project, a costly endeavor which will create new commuter rail platforms away from the freight traffic. Also, a NEW train station will have to be built, but the HISTORIC one will remain. While this project will create a better link for Pace busses to connect with trains (and it will make the commuter hub more cyclist-friendly, I am not pleased with the need to build a new (and inferior) station when compared with the original one. New Avenue, looking east. The brick crosswalk runs under the Metra Rock Island and connects with Scott & Washington Streets st the junction of Union Station. Oddly, Washington resumes just east of the tracks on which the "piggyback" freight train is running.
While the L.A. City Neighborhood Signs Project was officially ongoing in 2007, the consensus was that the North Hollywood signs had all been supplanted by "NOHO Arts District" signs, or "Toluca Woods" signs, or "Valley Glen" signs, or whatever.
But I finally found one, on eastbound Sherman Way at the river (between Woodman and Fulton).