I've seen signs for deer, elk, bear and moose living in Michigan and now New England. I've never seen a sign to watch out for big horn sheep. I need to get out west.
I've seen similar signs in Colorado. Not in Florida, though. Re your comment about Florida's seasons: Not much change in south Florida, but we have some seasonal changes here in central and in north Florida.
BTW, I answered your question. The supports for the gingerbread house are made from wood, but everything else is edible. Though, it is probably pretty stale when it is broken up, so I doubt anyone eats anything.
I've seen signs for deer, elk, bear and moose living in Michigan and now New England. I've never seen a sign to watch out for big horn sheep. I need to get out west.
ReplyDeleteI have seen them wandering on the roads of the Black Hills, but I'm still waiting to see an elk. They are there, but elusive.
DeleteNice drawing on the sign :)
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I wouldn't want to bump into those horns TFG :)
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't want to bump into those horns TFG :)
ReplyDeleteI've seen similar signs in Colorado. Not in Florida, though.
ReplyDeleteRe your comment about Florida's seasons: Not much change in south Florida, but we have some seasonal changes here in central and in north Florida.
Lucky for you. All I see here is deer crossing signs.
ReplyDeleteGreat! We do not see signs like these around here...
ReplyDeleteI've seen signs like this though mainly for bison!
ReplyDeleteWe see kangaroo, wombat, koala & cattle ahead signs but no sheep signs.
ReplyDeleteAdding to the previous comment, on my peninsula we also have duck signs. I have never seen one like this.
ReplyDeletewe have lots of deer crossing and even farmer crossings but no big horn crossing signs!
ReplyDeleteAre they walking on the road or is it just the thought.
ReplyDeleteYes, one can see them walking on the road unlike Deer crossing signs where one seldom sees a deer.
DeleteI would be prepared to stop, with my camera!
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't want to mess with one of them.
ReplyDeleteIf I saw one, I would definitely want to stop even without the sign!
ReplyDeleteGreat sign.
ReplyDeleteexcellent.
ReplyDeleteDid you have to stop?
ReplyDeleteGreat sign!
Yes, sir!!
ReplyDeleteBTW, I answered your question. The supports for the gingerbread house are made from wood, but everything else is edible. Though, it is probably pretty stale when it is broken up, so I doubt anyone eats anything.
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