So you know indeed. Nice find!Thanks for hosting Lesley.
I'm back to blogging.
Were you visiting Shipshewana, Indiana, by chance? ;-)
this was taken in Waterloo County, I think. or maybe Perth.
A most welcome sign, knowing the pace must be slower in this world!
It is not a sign I ever see even in country Australia. thanks for hosting Lesley.
I've not seen a sign like this, but plenty of horse drawn vehicles can be seen in Berne, Indiana.
I saw a few of these when visiting in Amish country. Don't know why I failed to photograph one. So glad you did.
Looks like Amish country.
so nice
Very good, we have similar ones here in Melbourne, Lesley, as there are tourist horse-drawn carriages about.Thanks for hosting!
A reminder of less hurried (& harried?) times! Thanks for visiting & commenting on my blog,Lesley. Now I'm aware of yours, I'll be back - it's sure to be entertaining!
So you know indeed. Nice find!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting Lesley.
I'm back to blogging.
ReplyDeleteWere you visiting Shipshewana, Indiana, by chance? ;-)
ReplyDeletethis was taken in Waterloo County, I think. or maybe Perth.
ReplyDeleteA most welcome sign, knowing the pace must be slower in this world!
ReplyDeleteIt is not a sign I ever see even in country Australia. thanks for hosting Lesley.
ReplyDeleteI've not seen a sign like this, but plenty of horse drawn vehicles can be seen in Berne, Indiana.
ReplyDeleteI saw a few of these when visiting in Amish country. Don't know why I failed to photograph one.
ReplyDeleteSo glad you did.
Looks like Amish country.
ReplyDeleteso nice
ReplyDeleteVery good, we have similar ones here in Melbourne, Lesley, as there are tourist horse-drawn carriages about.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting!
A reminder of less hurried (& harried?) times! Thanks for visiting & commenting on my blog,Lesley. Now I'm aware of yours, I'll be back - it's sure to be entertaining!
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