Monday, September 8, 2008

For Lilliputians/ Ruby Tuesday

A sign seen above a garage in a hamlet east of East Gwillimbury. I think the car is just big enough for Gulliver's Lilliputians. ;-) Zoom zoom!

Visit Mary, The Teach at http://workofthepoet.blogspot.com/ to join in the Ruby Tuesday fun.

36 comments:

  1. What a great Ruby find!! Good eye...

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  2. What fun! I love the little red car.

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  3. Very nice red catch you've got here!
    Happy Ruby Tuesday!

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  4. This is an excellent picture for today! I would have liked to have seen it. The front end looks like a Studebaker, probably from the 60's.
    ..
    Adi: "Thank you for the compliment.
    Happy Ruby Tuesday!"
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  5. Cars seem to enjoyed being advertised in red!

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  6. What a great Ruby Tuesday posting. Great shot I love the red car.

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  7. Perfect for Ruby Tuesday.
    Great find. MB

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  8. Great Ruby Tuesday shot. I used to be fascinated with small-size vehicles when I was a kid. I know I would have loved this sign.

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  9. Cool red car shot! Excellent photo for RT:) Mine is posted HERE! Drop by if you get a chance;)

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  10. I wonder how much they are asking. Do you think it takes a lot of gas? Probably not too safe for carting kids to school, though I'm sure they would find it great fun.

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  11. That's beautiful sign up up there! Thanks for the visit!

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  12. There is something about a red car. Be still my heart.

    Darla

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  13. It looks like a mixture of a Henry J and a Pinto but probably not that extravagant. It certainly makes a nice post.

    ALso, I don't know if you are interested or not or if you have ever seen a Pileated Woodpecker, but I posted one on My Birds Blog this morning. It is our largest woodpecker and this is the first one I have seen here in 46 years.

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  14. A kiddie ride car, with the front of an old Mercedes, the fins of a '59 Plymouth and two steering wheels (that remind me of my driving school days in 1971 in a Mustang with two steering wheels).

    I think all little kids like to spin the steering wheels at the same time. What memories!

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  15. Pretty sweet and unique in that I see it has room for two drivers at the steering wheels!
    ann

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  16. Lilliputian back-seat drivers no less! How often have you ridden with someone and wanted to have that extra steering wheel on your side?

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  17. Cute! Wonder what the top speed is? And an extra steering wheel for "back seat drivers" when you don't have a back seat :-)

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  18. Suddenly the song lil red corvette comes to mind. Though I know its not one, but cool shot.

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  19. I love that sign. I wish I'd made it. They did a good job of hanging it too.

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  20. I've passed on a blog award to you as I love your photo's.

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  21. I love old style signs. This one is truly a gem!

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  22. Cute little car! Super for Ruby Tuesday. I can just see all those little guys riding to town in this.
    Have a great day.

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  23. This looks like a vintage childs car - I love it!
    Looks really nice against the blue and white sky.
    Great post!

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  24. Love it! So much nicer than the ubiquitous Mickey D's signs...

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  25. I can just imagine myself about 25 sizes smaller and zooming off into the sunset with that little gem!

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  26. how funny! and the red brick is like a bonus!

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  27. Great picture, and a unique subject. Nice photo!

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  28. What a fun car and great ruby shot :)

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  29. Great little car for the kids to ride in. First time I've come across Ruby Tuesday. I do a similar thing on Tuesday. Only I put something blue on. Hence Bluesday Tuesday. Why not stop by and have a look.

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