It's great to see you linking up with Tom's Signs2! It’s interesting how construction can still have its own sense of messaging or "signs" as things progress. Sometimes, it’s the little changes in the environment or signs that pop up during construction that catch our attention. Whether it's new safety notices or temporary changes to traffic flow, these things often end up being part of the ongoing story of how spaces transform.
Looking forward to seeing more from your "Signs2" collection!
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We donate to the animal shelters when we see their posts that they need items and at Christmas. I would come home with a few dogs every time if I land for them. If I ever win a big amount in the lotto, I want to buy many acres and build a place for animals so I can get them out of the shelters around here or wherever they are if see/hear that they are being abused. Anyone who would harm and animal, child, elderly, or disabled person has a special place waiting for them!
Hi Bill.
ReplyDeleteAlways nice the colorful plates.
Greetings from Patricia.
Bel post e bella foto!Ciao Bill
ReplyDeleteI do much of my shopping in charity shops (thrift stores over here).
ReplyDeleteAnimals in need, great sign and also that demolition one but the best make my day. Nice Bill.
ReplyDeleteTodas son muy aclaratorias, para que no haya confusión alguna.
ReplyDeleteQue tengas un buen día.
Good signs :-D
ReplyDeleteNot easy to park under the scaffolding. I tried.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Nice signs.
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ReplyDeleteMy favorites are the ones with the animals. Great signs.
Take care, have a great day!
Here some grocery stores collect food for animals, a good idea. Others offer to take your recycling-"receipts" for varying purposes.
ReplyDeleteCome in and make my day! I love it.
ReplyDeleteLove the signs regarding animals, often forgotten but not there.
ReplyDeleteLove the second, I collaborate with a charity shop for animals near my house, I have items to donate.
ReplyDeleteGood afternoon, dear Bill. A hug. 🧣📸☘️🌼🌈
...yes, come in and make my day!
ReplyDeleteI like the Charity Shop signs for animals. What a good project. I hope they are successful.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to stop in and give that dog a pat on the head.
ReplyDeleteSometimes signs can be confusing like the first one.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet looking dog, Bill, and some great signs here. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteGood ones.
ReplyDeleteGood signs!
ReplyDeleteI wish we had more charity shops for specific causes like this. It's a wonderful idea, something I really enjoyed visiting in England.
ReplyDeleteYou see signs in a way that most of us miss. A good reminder to pay better attention. Thanks, Bill.
ReplyDeleteIt's great to see you linking up with Tom's Signs2! It’s interesting how construction can still have its own sense of messaging or "signs" as things progress. Sometimes, it’s the little changes in the environment or signs that pop up during construction that catch our attention. Whether it's new safety notices or temporary changes to traffic flow, these things often end up being part of the ongoing story of how spaces transform.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to seeing more from your "Signs2" collection!
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Like the signs!!
ReplyDeleteAs an animal lover, I do like the animal charity shop :)
ReplyDeleteThe top sign is just gorgeous
ReplyDeleteMe gustan los dos letreros primeros. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteVery important signs indeed.
ReplyDeleteI like the signs.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
We donate to the animal shelters when we see their posts that they need items and at Christmas. I would come home with a few dogs every time if I land for them. If I ever win a big amount in the lotto, I want to buy many acres and build a place for animals so I can get them out of the shelters around here or wherever they are if see/hear that they are being abused. Anyone who would harm and animal, child, elderly, or disabled person has a special place waiting for them!
ReplyDeleteForgot to say that the last time we were in NYC there was a lot of that.
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