RIVERGIRL: books, blog and barges: My posts are mini-memoirs about about life on a barge, our travels and the Netherlands. Oh and sometimes about my writing.
They are very friendly there in Belgium and the Netherlands, I must say! It's very kind to set up guiding signs for the prospective smugglers!
Seriously though, what kind of a sign is that? If I had to guess, I'd say it was set up by someone with a keen sense of humour or else a local historian with a particular interest in this subject matter. :-)
These are just wonderful - so much better than the sort of dull, utilitarian signs and "road furniture" that we see most of the time. I thoroughly approve of the creative mindset, and wish to know what it is that the local town planners have in thier coffee.
Goodness that was weird. I just tried to post that last comment and was told I was logged in to the google account of someone called Aria Loves Lettuce and would I kindly get back to my own account. Okaaaay ...
Such an international word and symbol!
ReplyDeleteYes, I would smuggle that cute little dog from the post below. She is too cute!
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LOL! But it is a good idea, could be appliccable in this region where I live also. But then one would have to use a boat. :)
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ReplyDeleteHow is Sindy doing? oh, and you too, lol (I always ask about peoples dogs first, sorry)
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They are very friendly there in Belgium and the Netherlands, I must say! It's very kind to set up guiding signs for the prospective smugglers!
ReplyDeleteSeriously though, what kind of a sign is that? If I had to guess, I'd say it was set up by someone with a keen sense of humour or else a local historian with a particular interest in this subject matter. :-)
Smuggling hard-to-get-at lifesavers through a giant megaphone will only lead to hard labour if one gets caught...
ReplyDeleteHaha!, love the signs, you know Neil collects signs..
ReplyDeleteThe pics of Sin bin are sooooo cute! she was/IS adorable.. and your lovely house pictures are stunning..
But, the post about your dear Dad was so moving Val, it near brought me to tears, that was a lovely way to remember him..x..
These are just wonderful - so much better than the sort of dull, utilitarian signs and "road furniture" that we see most of the time. I thoroughly approve of the creative mindset, and wish to know what it is that the local town planners have in thier coffee.
ReplyDeleteGoodness that was weird. I just tried to post that last comment and was told I was logged in to the google account of someone called Aria Loves Lettuce and would I kindly get back to my own account. Okaaaay ...
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ReplyDeleteThat just MUST have been "Henrietta loves lettuce"...
Well, she's my guinea pig - and she only eats Romaine lettuce, BTW.
...er, does this have anything to do with signs?
...and she turned 5 in March.
15th
ReplyDeleteYes, I would smuggle that cute little dog from the post below. She is too cute! xx AM
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