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15 comments:
You would be correct. :)
We do have duck-crossing signs, though, but tractors are TOTALLY cooler than ducks any day.
You bet! :D
(No, I don't sweep the streets before I take a photo. ROTFL! I never noticed how clean Boston is until I started my blog. I think we just take it for granted.
Downtown sometimes looks messy (check out my North End series and scroll down to the "Al fresco" post), especially the touristy areas, in the summer.)
LOL! That is true:D
Yes, you would be right! But I grew up in an area where that sign would have been right at home.
Is it an order? Does people have a choice?
LOL, J.A. Yes, it's an order If you don't share, you could get a ticket!
Yes indeed. A fine sign to share. It's as unique as the buggy signs in Amish country and the wild burro crossing signs in Arizona. I love that yellow against the bright blue sky. Great photo.
It's my first chance to welcome you to the CDPB family, and I hope you enjoy this crazy photoblogging life of ours!
-Kim
Seattle Daily Photo
Quite right there.
Never seen such one around here I live.
Besides, where I live (Portugal) most people tend to ignore road signs. Can´t figure out why...
The photo is great too.
We have no choice, as the tractors are usually bigger than the vehicles we drive.
Correct. Although I did see and photograph a bird crossing sign myself the other day.
Great Posting! No signs like this in Southeast Alaska that I have ever seen.
I have a picture I took this week of the same tractor graphic and a cow on the same sign, I will post it on my blog.
OK, I posted my combo tractor and cow sign on my blog, take a look.
I have pics of tractors to post also
Out here I see that sign, in fact last Spring I posted a tractor in front of me and the sign. We do share the road. My husband used to do the haying around the area and down the main hiway he would go and the majority of people are nice but always the guy in a hurry. HOnK HONK!! Neat picture. MB
We have the tractors - not the signs though! Some of the tractors are too big for our narrow country roads!
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