Holiday photograph 5
This sign gave me a mild sense of wellbeing. I’ve worked out that by blogging one holiday photograph a day I probably have enough material to keep me going until next year’s holiday. Fear not though...
View ArticleConstant barking
I surround myself with motivational posters as I find they spur me on in times of adversity. This is one of the ones that I am finding helpful at the moment.
View ArticlePlease stop peering
I took this photograph in a seaside town yesterday. I’d like to reassure everyone that any peering on my part was merely to ascertain the extent to which peering was or was not allowed. Once I had...
View ArticleYou win again
Photograph taken in Bournemouth on Saturday: The little additional sign and the quotation marks both made me happy. If you enjoy unusual uses for quotation marks you will also appreciate this post by...
View ArticleThe hope of heaven
Photo taken in the Wish Tower Cafe Eastbourne on Saturday. Sorry to not be around for a few days. I took my little computer but forgot my dongle. Actually, as it turned out, life is rather more fun...
View ArticleAutomatic doors
A brief moment of joy in Chelmsford yesterday. Apologies to passers-by who were obstructed by a cameraphone-wielding idiot loitering outside Debenhams on one of the busiest shopping days of the year.
View ArticleElderly people
I’m on a bit of a holiday at the moment. I’m still logging onto the internet, the difference being that I have to balance the small laptop on top of a wardrobe to get an internet signal whilst...
View ArticleAnalysis of holiday snaps (continued)
Topics for consideration could include: The nature of leaving: quickly, quietly etc Whether this juxtaposition of signs would be appropriate in an ecclesiastical setting Whether the little man would...
View ArticleThis door was bricked up…
…in 1959. I’m not sure whether the intended readership of this sign are historians, vandals, or funeral attenders, but I like it. There is nothing worse than not knowing when a door was bricked up....
View ArticleReserved seat
Somebody had some fun with the ‘reserved seat’ signs on a London Underground train. Here are some more, from a set on Steve Collins’ Flickr stream: Central line stickers. See all of Steve’s photos,...
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