To answer to your question, I'm not a bycicle race fan. I like those races for what they are, a nice popular celebration. But the Tour means being waiting for hours , and see the racers run the street in less than some minutes!It's better to see it on Tv, you can follow them all along. Have a nice day!
...you can tell that you are in farm country! I've never heard of Payback Feed, but a Ralston Purina sign can be spotted a mile away! Thanks for joining the party.
Nice collection of signs. I haven't seen an Asgrow sign in years. At one time Asgrow was a part of the Upjohn Co. I'm not sure who owns them now. I spent 24 years with Upjohn, but in pharmaceutical research.
What's behind the rusty door?
ReplyDeleteGosto do pormenor.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
Too much signs kills the message!
ReplyDeleteTo answer to your question, I'm not a bycicle race fan. I like those races for what they are, a nice popular celebration. But the Tour means being waiting for hours , and see the racers run the street in less than some minutes!It's better to see it on Tv, you can follow them all along.
Have a nice day!
So many signs TFG, it's almost like a sign exhibition 😉
ReplyDeleteNo shortage of signs to read.
ReplyDeletePayback - fertilizer? That's my guess.
ReplyDelete...you can tell that you are in farm country! I've never heard of Payback Feed, but a Ralston Purina sign can be spotted a mile away! Thanks for joining the party.
ReplyDeleteNice collection of signs. I haven't seen an Asgrow sign in years. At one time Asgrow was a part of the Upjohn Co. I'm not sure who owns them now. I spent 24 years with Upjohn, but in pharmaceutical research.
ReplyDeleteThat's a lot of signage.
ReplyDeleteA collection.
ReplyDeleteI wonder how only the door got rusty.
ReplyDeleteLots of signs, but many say the same thing.
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