Lough Foyle, Moville co. Donegal
Short back and sides.God bless.
There must be quite a few barbers called Mick in Ireland!
Estão na moda os barbeiros, aproveito para desejar a continuação de uma boa semana.AndarilharDedais de Francisco e Idalisa O prazer dos livros
...Mick looks like an old time barber!
I like the old fashioned candy cane stripes Bill. (I'm finally going to be able to enter the signs challenge, when the new post goes up: I took a photo of the Black Cat Grille sign! :-)
Mick or Mike is really a difference in language or is it a different name?
It's a nickname for Michael.
I bet he's good at it too..
Barber... someone I visit often.
Not many barbers left around here either.
Simple but effective lines on this shop.
Those barber stripes are universal all over the world.
look like great barber
I would have known right away what kind of shop that was.
The sort of shop I haven't stepped into in years.
I like how the barber shops here are quick in and out (for my son)....my hair appointments are a whole process and take 3 times as long lol.
I remember barber poles! Don’t see them too often these days here.
He has a captive audience!
I like small towns and how they have one barber, one butcher and one of each kind. Very tight community.My Signs
Short and sweet.
Love The Slope Of The Street - Gr8 Shot Cheers
Our nearby town has quite a few barbers and hairdressers.Nice picture.All the best Jan
My husband goes to Stews to get his haircut.
Must be busy without competition!
No haircut today.
Nice sign :)
A very cute shop!
Simple and nice shop. Was this picture taken on a Monday?
No punny name here. (good thing his name wasn't Nick)
Unfortunately, my barber has holidays now
Short back and sides.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
There must be quite a few barbers called Mick in Ireland!
ReplyDeleteEstão na moda os barbeiros, aproveito para desejar a continuação de uma boa semana.
ReplyDeleteAndarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
...Mick looks like an old time barber!
ReplyDeleteI like the old fashioned candy cane stripes Bill. (I'm finally going to be able to enter the signs challenge, when the new post goes up: I took a photo of the Black Cat Grille sign! :-)
ReplyDeleteMick or Mike is really a difference in language or is it a different name?
ReplyDeleteIt's a nickname for Michael.
DeleteI bet he's good at it too..
ReplyDeleteBarber... someone I visit often.
ReplyDeleteNot many barbers left around here either.
ReplyDeleteSimple but effective lines on this shop.
ReplyDeleteThose barber stripes are universal all over the world.
ReplyDeletelook like great barber
ReplyDeleteI would have known right away what kind of shop that was.
ReplyDeleteThe sort of shop I haven't stepped into in years.
ReplyDeleteI like how the barber shops here are quick in and out (for my son)....my hair appointments are a whole process and take 3 times as long lol.
ReplyDeleteI remember barber poles! Don’t see them too often these days here.
ReplyDeleteHe has a captive audience!
ReplyDeleteI like small towns and how they have one barber, one butcher and one of each kind. Very tight community.
ReplyDeleteMy Signs
Short and sweet.
ReplyDeleteLove The Slope Of The Street - Gr8 Shot
ReplyDeleteCheers
Our nearby town has quite a few barbers and hairdressers.
ReplyDeleteNice picture.
All the best Jan
My husband goes to Stews to get his haircut.
ReplyDeleteMust be busy without competition!
ReplyDeleteNo haircut today.
ReplyDeleteNice sign :)
ReplyDeleteA very cute shop!
ReplyDeleteSimple and nice shop. Was this picture taken on a Monday?
ReplyDeleteNo punny name here. (good thing his name wasn't Nick)
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, my barber has holidays now
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