And thank goodness for that. Re your comment on Ocala: In this area (esp. The Villages) what we know as golf carts and referred to as golf cars. There are many miles of road within The Villages where you can drive your golf car if it is "street ready," which means it has lights, turn signals, speeds up to 35mph, etc. There must be 80,000 golf cars in The Villages by now.
A sign of the times.
ReplyDeleteThats the way. Good for them.
ReplyDeleteThat doesn't look like the Republican side of the aisle!
ReplyDeleteNo, this sign is from Madrid, Spain. The Spanish see refugees differently than our current administration.
DeleteAnd thank goodness for that. Re your comment on Ocala: In this area (esp. The Villages) what we know as golf carts and referred to as golf cars. There are many miles of road within The Villages where you can drive your golf car if it is "street ready," which means it has lights, turn signals, speeds up to 35mph, etc. There must be 80,000 golf cars in The Villages by now.
ReplyDeleteHelp each other and we all prosper!
ReplyDeleteInteresting that it's in English... Neat church.
ReplyDeleteThe Spaniards have the right values about refugees!
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That's warming. I don't think we would see this in any Dutch city.
ReplyDeleteI've seen similar banners on churches in Sydney. I must try and photograph one.
ReplyDeleteI think there are many more who do than don't welcome them, thank goodness!
ReplyDeleteIf only the people we have somehow elected were this enlightened.
ReplyDeleteAn interesting photograph, with the ornate building, the message welcoming refugees, AND the sign being in Spain but in the English language.
ReplyDeletepowerful sign
ReplyDeleteLove it! may we all open our arms!
ReplyDelete...this sure doesn't look like the US today.
ReplyDeleteI had meant to add the other that we are very sad about the Pipeline... but unfortunately, not surprised.
ReplyDeleteIt must feel a relief to be welcomed.
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