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Jun 26, 2005 15:39 |  #1

Well I hadn't really planned on fishing, it was kind of small, but seeing as how you went to the trouble to post it, :rolleyes: I bet there are some good ones in there, so guess I'll come back when no one is around :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Jun 27, 2005 00:03 |  #2

:lol: Reminds me of a sign I saw in a creek on a hike once. It said "No Diving!" The water was maybe six inches deep... :lol:


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Jun 27, 2005 05:39 as a reply to  @ thomascanty's post |  #3

I know stuff like that cracks me up. Course when I was a kid that no fishing sign would act like a magnate, a real invitation to fish. :lol: :lol: I can understand why they put that up, it's on a back water to a small river and the area that the sign is in is part of 4,000 acres of conservation land.

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Jun 29, 2005 08:27 as a reply to  @ stoneylonesome's post |  #4

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that's a lovely photograph Sandy

I would think the 'no fishing' sign is for the herons diving for fish
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I love signs like it also

I read the url you posted and saw where the Center's Nature Museum is accessable to the physically disabled, blind, and visually impaired
that's wonderful

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Jun 29, 2005 08:41 as a reply to  @ marie's post |  #5

Thanks so much Marie, I too love signs like that, luckely I had my camera for that one :lol: :lol:

I read the url you posted and saw where the Center's Nature Museum is accessable to the physically disabled, blind, and visually impaired
that's wonderful

Most place of late have tried to make there facilities handicap accessable when at all possible. All new public access facilities have to be built to these standards.


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Jun 29, 2005 11:27 |  #6

Great capture Sandy !


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Jun 29, 2005 17:08 as a reply to  @ Reigh Higgins's post |  #7

Thanks! Reigh for the comment. You never know what you'll see while just driving along an old dirt road. That's why I always try and bring my camera


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