Well, knowing that many people who live out in the country (in rural areas) pack heat (have guns at hand) I would be very respectful of that sign even though it is obvious somebody was not!
We have seen the loss of huge amounts of timber company land for public use because of people littering, dumping, driving where they're not supposed to, and even damage to timber company equipment. It's a shame that people do that.
Would love to walk in the snow TFG ☺
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e Bom Dia dos Namorados.
ReplyDeleteAndarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
Nice sign.
ReplyDeleteNice to meet up with a landowner that is willing to share.
ReplyDeleteBased on the patterns in the snow beyond the sign, not all respect the notice.
ReplyDeleteI wondered who was going to pick up on this antithetical, contrary detail.
DeleteI had the same thought as Andy.
ReplyDeleteI'd walk there---hope not to get run over
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I hope it gets obeyed! At least some of the time!
ReplyDeleteWell, knowing that many people who live out in the country (in rural areas) pack heat (have guns at hand) I would be very respectful of that sign even though it is obvious somebody was not!
ReplyDelete...right about now I'd rather walk in the sand!
ReplyDeleteWe have seen the loss of huge amounts of timber company land for public use because of people littering, dumping, driving where they're not supposed to, and even damage to timber company equipment. It's a shame that people do that.
ReplyDeleteLooks cold there.
ReplyDeleteI was wondering about skiing - those don't look like ski tracks, though :(
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