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Showing posts with label handpainted signs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label handpainted signs. Show all posts
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21 January 2017
Signs & Messages
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1st Class Hair Design, Line St., Charleston, SC |
I watched yesterday's inauguration exactly where I've watched every important event in the last 40ish years - on a hospital television. These moments are imprinted in my brain, who I was with, what hospital, what waiting room. Yesterday's was one of the most awkward since if you don't know everyone you are with you can't read how a comment will be taken. Feelings are strong and raw. Healthcare is in a very uncertain time and that is one of my top concerns. All the best to us all.
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King Market, King St., Charleston, SC |
15 January 2017
09 January 2017
Home of the Hand Wash
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Above the Rest - Home of the Hand Wash, Line St., Charleston, SC |
22 December 2015
Hand-painted signs
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D & D Restaurant, Spring St., Charleston, SC |
I'd never been in but googling for information I came up with this referral from Chef Joshua Walker:
Favorite under-the-radar spot: D&D Restaurant & Catering (114 Spring St, 843-722-2205)Walker says: “It’s an old-school, traditional neighborhood hangout, with nice folks drinking beer and listening to good music. Get the fried shrimp or ask for the ribs.”
27 September 2015
Thoughtful messages
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Everything Has Beauty, Charleston, SC |
Other than doing wash and getting a short walk in I pretty much crashed yesterday, me and George Gently snuggling on the couch catching up. I did wander a bit downtown to stretch my legs after so much sitting and these fun signs perked me up.
Have a good Sunday, kids!
29 June 2015
03 March 2015
04 February 2014
Someone loves their dog
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Country Roads, S.C. |
10 May 2013
Mother's Day win!
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Folly Beach boat, Folly Rd., S.C. |
I kinda hope this lasts through the weekend, don't you?
Interested in painting the boat? Caroline shares some tips in This is My South.
Holy Cow...it looks like these folks have almost every painting ever done on the boat: Folly Boat
27 November 2012
Slow Down. Humans Present.
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Coming St., Charleston, S.C. |
Busy but good day after an early start. I bought a cheapo "swivel store spice rack" at a fundraising sale today and have been organizing my drawer of spice bottles after a fast walk in the dark. I don't have much cabinet space so I am trying to be as efficient as I can.
I got tickets to the Rejoice! the Charleston Symphony's Holiday special. That always starts the season for me. I do like to go to the concert that has the Gospel Choir performance.
21 May 2012
If the shoe fits, fix it
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Peter & Sons Shoe Repair, South Windermere, Charleston, S.C. |
It surprises and makes me happy that we still have shoe repair shops. It reminds me that we don't throw everything out as soon as it is worn. Also, I really like hand painted signs and shoe repair shops seem to specialize in them. To find this one I walked all the way to South Windermere Plaza on Saturday morning to see how long it would take. I am finding all the places that are within reasonable walking distance of my new house. This would make more sense on a bike but I'll figure that out in good time.
Peter must have quite a few sons because there is a Peter & Sons Luggage Repair Shop next door. Googling the company for the link I came across a Yelp website with a few good reviews and it made my blood boil yet again at the article I read recently about Yelp calling to pressure business owners into paying for them to remove negative ads. I do hope that isn't true. I've always enjoyed Yelp reviews.
Near by I also spotted a mini me joggling board for Waldo! Cute. Soon I will be able to provide him with a map of every joggling board in the lowcountry and he can coordinate official tours.
20 May 2012
He has a Point
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Sign on Hwy 27, S.C. |
Hope everyone is having a good Sunday. It is quickly slipping through our fingers.
12 January 2012
Thursday night blog hopping
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Respect the Beach, Folly Beach, S.C. |
It is wild and windy out there, kids! I went out to find out what was flapping in the breeze on my porch and a chair cushion went sailing by.
I have a couple new-to-me blogs to introduce:
Moore on Running: Noah is an old friend of mine. A few years ago I watched him get in shape and transform into a lean, trim, running machine. It looks like he is still at it and coordinating spontaneous group runs. Noah is a very cool gentleman.
Joe's Retirement Blog: Joe is retired on on the road. For the time being he is in the Charleston area and visiting some of our favorite haunts. Enjoy!
VERT Indigo: I am late to the game but have become a fan of Lisa Shimko's art. This is her art blog. Fun stuff. I want one. A bird, no a panda, no maybe a pink elephant. No prices listed but dreaming is easy.
Gotta go see what mischief Stephen Colbert is up to with the South Carolina Presidential primary. He is going to make some announcement on his show tonight. Y'all batten down the hatches. Don't blow away.
07 January 2012
Flying Babies
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Read Brothers, King St., Charleston, S.C. |
I did my walk past Piggly Wiggly this morning meaning to toss a few things in my backpack only to discover that I left my driver's license and debit cards locked up in my camera bag at work. Ooops. It's going to be a frugal weekend.
02 January 2012
08 December 2011
NE India Trip - Hey BRO!
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Border Road Organization signs, Arunachal Pradesh, India |
We were bouncing on the craziest, dusty
rutted road system I could imagine, heading far north into the hills of
northeast India when I first smiled at one of the “BRO” signs.
Like the old Burma Shave people fondly remember in the US, the BRO
signs boasted of the road condition (ghastly), and with a touch of
humor urged caution in driving. With quirky typos, grammar and
sometimes sexist sayings they encouraged drivers to pay attention,
avoid alcohol, gossip and speeding, drive with caution and honk their
horns in blind curves.
I soon realized that Bro wasn't slang
but the initials for the Border Road Organization and it tickled me
even more that every sign started with the word BRO. I got out a pen
and paper but it was hopeless to try to write in the bouncing jeep.
My butt was soon numb and as flat as the hard back seat of my brother's '96
Mahindra jeep that we traveled in with three nephews and two little pups
we eventually picked up in Tawang.
The entire state of Arunchal Pradesh
seems to be occupied in the business of road construction but there
was little evidence of progress. Women dressed in colorful tribal-wear often with babies on their backs and knitting in hand for break
time, chipped rocks at the roadside. Occasionally there would be a
short stretch of paved road but it was just a tease before clouds of
dust poured back in the windows from Army convoys in front of us on the
dry dusty road. Indian Army soldiers with rifles waved cheerfully from the back
of their trucks at my two year old nephew. Cow, goats and yaks ambled
across the road. Diverted highway stretches for roadwork were marked
simply – with a boulder in the middle of the closed section. Memorial tributes scattered along the route paid tribute to those who had lost their lives in the construction of the road or who hadn't heeded BRO's wise advice. I mentally designed my memorial stone in case it was needed.
On the mornings that we got an early start we saw the day unfold at the side of the road. People
watched us go by as they brushed their teeth, scrubbed and washed
clothes at taps and waterfalls. Groups of kids in uniform walked to
school and trucks dropped off the road side laborers. Convoys picked up and dropped off soldiers at army bases. Roadside workers enjoyed their picnics and tea breaks.
The scenery was breathtakingly dramatic. We passed
through mountains that reminded me at times of Ireland, the Peruvian
Andes, the Rocky mountains and Switzerland as we headed into the foothills of the Himalayas. TATA trucks stormed up
the mountains with their professed religious symbols painted on the
front. From Christian symbols in Shillong, Hindu in Assam, the trucks
heading north soon changed to the Buddhist Om Mani Padma Hum and had solar
prayer wheels spinning efficiently on the dash. The back view reminded drivers to honk
their horn “HORN DO” and "Use Dipper at Night."
You know me, I was in hand-painted sign heaven. Unfortunately most were in spots too dangerous to pull over for photo ops. Some of the others we remembered were:
Don't Gossip. Let him drive.
Do not rally in the valley.
For safe arrival, no liquor in driving.
Leave sooner, drive slower, live longer.
Life is a journey. Don't let yours end here.
Check your never on my curve.
Alert today. Alive tomorrow.
Kindness is giving the right of way.
This is not rally or racy; drive with gracy.
Speed is a knife that cuts life.
Safety is as simple as ABC. Always Be Careful.
Wanna enjoy life fully? Drive carefully.
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