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I saw this sign in outback South Australia, similar signs may be seen when a road or track leads into remote and uninhabited places devoid of any services. Now where did I leave that shovel?
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This blunt warning reminded me a bit of Dirty Harry. On the road to Crescent Head in New South Wales.
I am a bit slow, just noticed it encompassed a letterbox as well!
'do not touch any military debris, it may explode and kill you'
warning signs as the Pennine Way crosses military firing ranges on the edge of the Cheviot Hills
Signs on along a well-worn path prohibiting all public access to an adjacent area, which feeds the public water supply for Albany, New York. The area in question, located at the edge of the city, contains a small wooded basin through which fresh water flows.
Just a few kilometres out of Derby you come to the western end of the famed Gibb River Road—and to this sign. And, yes, you really are at the beginning of a very long drive across rough unfenced cattle country.
The 650 km mostly dirt road cuts right through the rugged heart of the Kimberley with its spectacular landscapes of intensely coloured ranges, dramatic gorges, rock pools and waterfalls.
The Gibb is one of Australia’s iconic road trips, and one that’s on the bucket list of pretty much everyone who’s been captivated by the romance of the great Aussie outback. With a sturdy vehicle and adequate ground clearance, the trip is not difficult. Just take notice of the sign, drive sensibly, stay alert and don’t drive at night. Whacking a brahman bull could be enough to spoil your day—or your whole trip.
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Vorsicht Katzen - Beware of cats - Attention aux chats - Attenzione ai gatti - Cuidado con los gatos - Uważaj na koty ...
A Buckeye Tree in full bloom dominates the Brimfield Town Square and dwarfs the Gazebo as well as a banner proclaiming: "STAY ALIVE! Don’t text and drive!"
Brimfield, Ohio – Portage County. For the Tree-mendous Tuesday Group.
In 1953, the Ohio legislature designated the Ohio Buckeye, Aesculus glabra, as Ohio's official state tree. The tree is called the buckeye because its nuts resemble the shape and color of a deer's eye. The buckeye is relatively common in Ohio, growing especially well along rivers and streams and in floodplains.
The buckeye tree has also provided Ohioans with their principal nickname—the Buckeyes. The Ohio State University has adopted Brutus Buckeye as its mascot. Ohioans have referred to themselves as Buckeyes since at least the presidential election of 1840, when Ohio resident William Henry Harrison won the presidency. Harrison's supporters carved campaign souvenirs out of buckeye wood to illustrate their support for their fellow Ohioan.
Native Americans would blanch buckeye nuts, extracting the tannic acid for use in making leather. The nuts can also be dried, turning dark as they harden with exposure to the air, and strung into necklaces similar to those made from the kukui nut in Hawai'i.
Buckeye candy, made to resemble the tree's nut, is made by dipping a ball of peanut butter fudge in milk chocolate, leaving a circle of the peanut butter exposed. These are a popular treat in Ohio, especially during the Christmas and college football seasons.
The woman who owned this diner was very strict about her mask policy, but didn't believe in vaccines. Well, she was halfway there.
Beware of those chickens they've been highly trained!!
Our Daily Challenge ~ Warning, Caution, Be Careful ...
Stay Safe and Healthy Everyone!
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Northern Wheatear / oenanthe oenanthe. Dunwich Cliffs, Suffolk. 13/11/18.
'TAKING A WARNING TOO LITERALLY'.
A long stayer!
This little beauty really shouldn’t have been on site at Dunwich Cliffs in mid-November. It seemed to be taking the warning sign far too literally and ignoring its innate instincts to head south.
Maybe it didn’t realise it could FLY there!
Actually, a visit to the hygenist. All handled very efficiently. Entrance and exit and waiting area all extremely well organised.
“I will honor Christmas in my heart, and try to keep it all the year.” – by Charles Dickens
Merry Christmas - Happy holidays to everyone!
Touches of red ..... Christmas 🎄 mood.