01 December, 2021

signs2


Westcoast seaweed


Fresh Atlantic Lobster and Crab


linking to Tom's signs2

41 comments:

  1. All of these signs look so new. The first ones make the directions easy to follow. :-)

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  2. Nice all those rosetta stones. Gaelic needs a lot more words then English by the look of it.

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  3. interesting photos! the last one has 2 alternatif operational timing in Friday...

    have a nce day Bill ^^

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  4. ...I see that the harvest from the sea is important in the area! Thanks Bill for sharing.

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  5. I'm still looking forward to one day hiking in your neck of the woods. One day, when this pandemic finally passes.

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  6. Dear Bill,
    that's a nice colection! I am always happy when I see billboards in Gaelic. You also can link cour signs to "Artis Schilderwald" (means "Forest of signs ") - (https://artifactumverabilisblog.blogspot.com/)
    This linkup takes place every second Wednesday, including today.
    I wish you a joyous holiday season
    and a Happy December 🕯️☃️🎄🍎⛄🤗🕯️
    All the best, Traude
    https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2021/11/italien-reisebericht-siena-und-san.html

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  7. Seaweed is a good natural fertiliser.

    God bless.

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  8. Great collection of signs! Have a great day!

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  9. There must be something valuable in the fresh atlantic container :) Too many locks for a place that looks simple :)

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  10. What fun to see these signs in two languages, even if I can't read the Gaelic.

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  11. Always astonishing again how different the language is!

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  12. Interesting that there's no English.

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  13. Way Cool Mr Bill - Walk On

    Cheers

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  14. I like to see the signal in Gaelic even if I don't understand the meaning.

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  15. That would be a popular stop for us!

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  16. Gaelic looks like it would be hard to learn.

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  17. I am not sure but "Burtonport Railway Walk" sign looks old one.

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  18. I understood part of the signs :)

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  19. Lobster and crab - sounds mighty good to me.

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  20. Can you explain more what these directional signs mean? Happy december my friend

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    1. There is a walking railway trail that you can walk and it is in Burtonport. The Arranmore Ferry is in Burtonport too and that is where you can get it.

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  21. Lobster and crab sounds good right now. I'm having shrimp for dinner.

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  22. good signs for directions... easy to understand.

    great shots

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  23. Me gusta el ultimo cartel. Te mando un beso

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  24. Easy to read signs and they are good for those that don't know the local language.

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  25. I love Atlantic Fresh Lobster and Crab. Have a very happy December, Bill.
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    Don't you like my poetry anymore?!: ))
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  26. Love seafood :) Interesting to see Gaelic signs:)

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  27. I would like to know how to pronounce those words though

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  28. Uma bela série de imagens, sobre o tema! Gostei de ver!
    Um grande abraço!
    Ana

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