Yes, we get more and more of those stations here, too. And also at the grocery there is a section with food nearly expired for a good deal off. I always have a look there.
I love the Zero Waste Spot Bill!!! I hope we can also have those in Spain and in the PH. We did have a community pantry during the COVID season in the PH and it was very nice :)
Good to know about that no outlet sign (or dead end or cul-de-sac.) But then I don’t think I would drive if I go to Ireland, be too afraid to drive on the left …I rented a car once on an island in Thailand, Koh Samui, and when I realized I had to drive on the left – I only drove one block and returned the car! I was petrified.
The Go Mall sign reminds me of my Welsh friend Mal (Maldwyn). On a holiday in France we were asked to wear name badges; the locals couldn't understand why he was labelled "Bad".
Zero waste sign is quite something to see in the street.
ReplyDeleteYes, we get more and more of those stations here, too.
ReplyDeleteAnd also at the grocery there is a section with food nearly expired for a good deal off. I always have a look there.
Odd name for a barbershop.
ReplyDeleteGreat signs Bill.
ReplyDeletePretty signs!
ReplyDeleteGreat collection of signs. I like the zero waste collection bin. Take care, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteGood to know about the T. Some interesting signs!
ReplyDeleteLove that Zero Waste!
ReplyDeleteModern signs.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
...I had trouble understand the two traffic signs, they are quite different from the ones here. Zero waste ia good idea. Thanks Bill.
ReplyDeleteCool names for cool things!
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Donna
Good eye for picking out unique signs, Bill!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great collection of signs, Bill.
ReplyDeleteThat zero waste station is a great idea, Bill.
ReplyDeleteI like that zero waste idea. We could use something like that here.
ReplyDeleteI love the Zero Waste Spot Bill!!! I hope we can also have those in Spain and in the PH. We did have a community pantry during the COVID season in the PH and it was very nice :)
ReplyDeleteInteresting signs. Reform... it makes sense. : )
ReplyDeleteSuch interesting signs, Bill. :)
ReplyDeleteNice to see the free table. Sharing is a good thing :)
ReplyDeleteHow Are Ya Mr Bill - Busy Summer With Loads Of Activities I Hope - Happy Wed And All The Best This Week
ReplyDeleteStay Groovy,
Cheers
Excelentes fotografias.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
Livros-Autografados
Buena manera de reciclar. Algunas personas puede que le haga falta , algunos artículos que haya sido depositado en ese lugar.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo
Always interesting, the different culture that sneaks into everything you show us. Aloha
ReplyDeleteThat IS a strange name for a barber shop.
ReplyDeleteOne man's trash is another's treasure. Good idea!!
Great way to encourage recycling.
ReplyDeleteA good collection of signs.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
The Reform Barber Shop has been open for a long time. I didn't know what "T" meant. Thank for the explanation.
ReplyDeleteGood to know about that no outlet sign (or dead end or cul-de-sac.) But then I don’t think I would drive if I go to Ireland, be too afraid to drive on the left …I rented a car once on an island in Thailand, Koh Samui, and when I realized I had to drive on the left – I only drove one block and returned the car! I was petrified.
ReplyDeleteThe Barbershop sign wins the day!
ReplyDeletePlacas interessantes, gostei de ver.
ReplyDeleteAne 😘
A Lua e Eu
Geniales letreros. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeletenever known of T sign.....
ReplyDeletegreat shots
The Go Mall sign reminds me of my Welsh friend Mal (Maldwyn). On a holiday in France we were asked to wear name badges; the locals couldn't understand why he was labelled "Bad".
ReplyDeleteMais uma excelente série sobre o tema!
ReplyDeleteUm grande abraço! Continuação de uma feliz semana!
Ana
That's a fun and diverse selection!
ReplyDeleteI like the zero waste idea.
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