Quite an varied selection of signs here. I wonder why cutting the Japanese knot weed isn't allowed. I'll have to google it. I think it's an invasive non-native plant so I would think it would be best to cut it and get rid of it.
The signs are interesting, but I was amazed by the Viking with the evil look... Thank you for your condolences, support, and affection. A friendly hug. ~~~
Watch out for those Vikings, Bill.
ReplyDeleteI think the last two signs need a little more clarification Bill.
ReplyDeleteJapanese Knotweed is so beautiful when it blooms, but my goodness! It is invasive!
ReplyDeleteThe Jack and Jill program is interesting.
ReplyDeleteGreat signs! The Jack and Jill seems like a great charity.
ReplyDeleteTake care, enjoy your day!
That Warrior Boats is cool! Good signs :-D
ReplyDeleteHa, another fake Viking.
ReplyDeleteI like the Jack & Jill project, all cities should do that.
ReplyDeleteDon't think I have ever seen a Japanese Knotweed...quite interesting.
ReplyDeleteI love all you signs. The plant the most. In my language it is Japanse duizendknoop (a thousand knots)
ReplyDeleteSome interesting signs today. I had not heard of Japanese Knotweed.
ReplyDeleteIt's taken me a long time to get it that you're bilingual there.
ReplyDeleteQuite an varied selection of signs here. I wonder why cutting the Japanese knot weed isn't allowed. I'll have to google it. I think it's an invasive non-native plant so I would think it would be best to cut it and get rid of it.
ReplyDeleteAh...Jack & Jill was a donut shop here...Love the signs!
ReplyDeletehugs
Donna
Great signs.
ReplyDeleteAll the signs point to a great photographer, Bill. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteFoto interessanti.Buona serata Bill da Olga
ReplyDeleteJack & Jill sounds like a great idea, Bill.
ReplyDeleteLove the Viking one.
ReplyDelete...Japanese Knotweed is horrible!!!
ReplyDeleteWarrior Boats , Way Cool There Mr Bill - Happy September
ReplyDeleteStay Groovy ,
Cheers
Siento no poder leer los que dice esos carteles. El traductor traduce el texto pero no los escritos de las fotos.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
we have Circle K here in Canada. I did not realize they were worldwide.........
ReplyDeleteFine selection of signs.
ReplyDeleteGood signs here Bill.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Your signs are always fun to see
ReplyDeleteWhy on earth do they not want people to cut the Japanese knotweed? How very odd. Over here it is an obnoxious invasive species.
ReplyDeleteMe gusto el tercer cartel. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteThe signs are interesting, but I was amazed by the Viking with the evil look...
ReplyDeleteThank you for your condolences, support, and affection. A friendly hug.
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I like these.
ReplyDeleteNice signs.
ReplyDeleteLovely captures!
ReplyDeleteLove the first one especially.
ReplyDeleteGostei muito do primeiro. Uma cultura nórdica.
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