This beautiful, old bridge takes you right over the locks on the Spree river. I love the shiny bronze sign, it caught my photographer's eye. For more signs, please visit Signs, Signs.
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neat bridge signage. (i don't facebook) :)
ReplyDeleteGood luck with that Facebook thingy. I do Facebook--reluctantly. :-)
ReplyDeleteIt's a sign with great character
ReplyDeleteLike the sign but I'm not on Facebook so I can't like you there! ;-)
ReplyDeleteThe shiny bronze does make it stand out. Your FB page is way ahead of mine on the number of likes!
ReplyDeleteI suggested your page to my friends (at least the blogger ones) as something they should like. It was awhile ago, but I think several did end up "liking" it. :)
DeleteIt is a sign with loads of charm for an object with only a simple function to perform.
ReplyDeleteLove this sign!
ReplyDeleteLove it. Must post mine of the welcome sign I too made of horseshoes
ReplyDeleteThe whole bridge seems to be a pretty nice example of Art Deco (?) and the golden letters are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteNice cast iron fence.
ReplyDeleteoh i like that!
ReplyDeleteI like how easy it is to read the letters.
ReplyDeleteLocks amazed as a kid. Still can't shake them... mesmerizing.
ReplyDeleteThat would have caught my eye too.
ReplyDeleteAnything shiny catches my eye :)
ReplyDeletep.s. of course I clicked Hal.. because I like you :)
Thanks Grace!
DeleteYes it's beautiful and I love your angle!
ReplyDeleteI love the type of letter that was used!
ReplyDeletethe name certainly stands out!
ReplyDeleteGreat detail, I like how the lower rails are joined to the posts. Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeleteIt is a beautiful bridge. What happens when you get that man likes? Sallie (FullTime-Life)
ReplyDeleteNothing happens really. I'll just be slightly happier. :)
DeletePS: Thanks for your like!
good one
ReplyDeletebeautiful color and detail!
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