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Tossing Pebbles in the Stream

This blog is my place to sit and toss pebbles into the stream. The stream of Life relentlessly passing before us. We can affect it little. For the most part I just watch it passing and follow the flow. Occasionally, I need to comment on its passing, tossing a pebble at it to enjoy the ripple affect upon Life's surface.

Wednesday, March 05, 2008

Signs You Might Not See

Below are a couple of signs along the road to Verner that you might not see in your neighbourhood.




















It is nice that they remind you of the loose gravel but for now it is all frozen in the icy surface.

Our road signage around here is in both official languages as this is a part of Ontario with a large Canadien population


















Here is the more appropriate sign for this time of year. Encore, dans les deux langues, Anglais et Francais.























Here is the sign on my farm stipulating the weight limits for the bridge across the Temagami River. While this sign is not bilingual it is in metric measure.























Here is Gage , ears flapping as he runs around, on and off the bridge. He had just left his "sign" on the corner of the bridge, designated it as his territory now. (I am too polite to share that picture with you.)

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3 Comments:

At 12:50 p.m., Blogger Anvilcloud said...

I hadn't realized that there was such a French factor there. I knew about further north but not where you are.

 
At 10:37 a.m., Blogger Tom said...

Well done Gage.. now go shake over 'two legs'...

 
At 10:43 a.m., Blogger Janet said...

We have "falling rock" signs. But they're not bilingual. People here barely speak English.

 

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