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Tuesday, December 13, 2005

Weird Signs ...

After seeing a great sign photo that was posted by Jay Are on her blog, Derring-do, I thought I might add a few of my own which I photographed on our trip up to Northern Queensland (Australia) a few months ago.

Outside Cooktown:
Somewhere in Queensland:

On Thursday Island:

Near Mission Beach:

Unusual, huh ?!?!?
MEOW

11 comments:

sonia a. mascaro said...

Thanks so much Meow for leaving your nice comment on my blog. I've followed you back to yours and I love your place. I bookmark you and I will return soon!

Cathy said...

Funny!
I posted a funny sign ages ago on one of my posts with a moose crossing. What's a cassowarie; it looks like a peacock.

jay are said...
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jay are said...

great signs!! definitely different than any signs seen in my neck of the woods!!

jay are said...

(and there's no way to have known by the initials *jay are* :) but I'm actually a girl.:) Perhaps it's time to make that clearer; maybe it's time for a name change of sorts. At any rate, just thought I'd mention it. Somehow it makes a difference how you read a blog when you picture the person as male or female....
Also, I noticed that you like Sue Grafton. Her new book is out!)

Rob said...

like your blog, esp the pics.
i find your sunburnt country/island/continent very interesting; my soon-to-be-ex wife has family there, and I've always wanted to visit...

Meow (aka Connie) said...

Sonia, you are most welcome. I have also bookmarked yours.

Cathy, a cassowary is a huge bird, similar in size to an ostrich or emu. They can be very nasty.

Jay Are, thanks for that clarification. I really wasn't sure on the male or female angle !! Yes, I love Sue Grafton, must get that new book.

Bryan, it is a beautiful country ... please take the time some time to pay us a visit, you'll enjoy it.

daybyday4-2day, no I'm not a beader ... attempt many other crafts, but not beading yet !!

Thanks for all your comments.

Meow

. said...

Great collection. You certainly get around.

Meow (aka Connie) said...

Madi, as with the old Leyland Brothers, we "travel all over the countryside" :-)
When we were on our trip, we covered over 10,000 kilometres in the 6 1/2 weeks we were away. It's amazing what you see.

jay are said...

no problem on the gender confusion! :) it's my fault for being so vague.....:)

Meow (aka Connie) said...

Jay are, thanks for being understanding ! :-)