I am wondering what kind of fish they sell. Haddock, herring, sole? In Portugal they would have bream, brass, sardines (of course!), stickleback, hake. The most popular. Here, maybe sole, salmon, trout, smelts...
Our Jack's name is Lutz and he stops every Tuesday at 5:10 pm right in front of our courtyard entrance. So on Wednesday and Thursday we have fish dishes – mostly cod or redfish, sometimes also perch, catfish or cream herring (with peel potatoes), and for dinner striped salmon and herring salad.
Great signs, the kiddies should love those toothbrushes. Take care, have a great day!
ReplyDeleteSpecial toothbrushes for kids and why not but never seen here. Nice,
ReplyDeleteI can't see many children wanting to be Flossie the Cow.
ReplyDeleteI can see Teddy the Tiger being a popular choice.
ReplyDeleteWe have a similar fish wagon like that in our neighbourhood every Thursday too.
ReplyDeleteEl camión de reparto del pescado, debe de seguir la misma ruta todos los días.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo
Fresh fish sounds good to me.
ReplyDeleteOh those two brushes are so cute! We have a fish truck here about once a month in during the summer, but usually very slim here in the winter.
ReplyDelete...I wish that we had fresh fish here.
ReplyDeleteGosto desta publicidade.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.
Andarilhar
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Love the toothbrushes…the name drew me in.
ReplyDeleteThe toothbrushes are great, Bill.
ReplyDeleteI am wondering what kind of fish they sell. Haddock, herring, sole?
ReplyDeleteIn Portugal they would have bream, brass, sardines (of course!), stickleback, hake. The most popular.
Here, maybe sole, salmon, trout, smelts...
Ingo would visit every time! Cute toothbrushes.
ReplyDeleteSeeing the toothbrushes makes me think of my grandchildren, Bill. That's a good thing!
ReplyDeleteBlessings!
Interesting signs
ReplyDeletetastes good with fresh fish from the sea
ReplyDeleteOur Jack's name is Lutz and he stops every Tuesday at 5:10 pm right in front of our courtyard entrance. So on Wednesday and Thursday we have fish dishes – mostly cod or redfish, sometimes also perch, catfish or cream herring (with peel potatoes), and for dinner striped salmon and herring salad.
ReplyDeleteLike WoW There Mr Bill - Dig The Shots
ReplyDeleteCheers
Love the ice-cream sign
ReplyDeleteThat sign on the van makes me think the fish are really, really fresh.
ReplyDeleteThose toothbrushes are cute :)
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Both of these signs are great looking. These toothbrushes would encourage kids to brush their teeth, and the fresh fish truck had my attention.
ReplyDeleteGreat signs!
ReplyDeletethe smiley toothbrush sign is very busy.
ReplyDeleteMe gusta el ultimo letrero. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteGood signs. We don't have a fish truck, we buy fresh fish from a fish shop or the supermarket both down the road.
ReplyDeleteQue cepillos de dientes tan originales. Saludos
ReplyDeleteCute toothbrushes!
ReplyDeleteMais uma fantástica série sobre o tema! e que também nos vai desvendando marcas, que não conhecemos por aqui...
ReplyDeleteUm grande abraço!
Ana