I love the font used for this address and the way that the numbers hang down from the 2nd floor ceiling of the entrance arcade. I have taken several pics of the whole building, which is quite tall, but have been unhappy with them so I intend to head down for another try when we get some nice weather (maybe this week). This pic is from last fall.
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Well you know how we all talk about the benefits of looking up now and again to make sure we don't miss anything...almost essential here Pat!
ReplyDeleteI like the way the numbers hang down too.
ReplyDeleteA unique way of numbering your place!
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting way to display the address numbers. I like it.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know it was the number for an address. I thought you had gone too far and they wanted you to do a 180 and go back where you came from! ;))
ReplyDeleteIt is a nice address sign!
How interesting - I have never seen the numbers hanging like this!
ReplyDeleteNice catch! Very different way to show the address of the building.
ReplyDeleteUnusual but imaginative, I kind of expect that from Toronto now RedPat!
ReplyDeleteA very unique way to display the address. Now to train everyone to look 'up.'
ReplyDelete~Lindy
Nice perspective.
ReplyDeleteThat is a nice way to display the address.
ReplyDeleteNice finding!
ReplyDeleteVery unusual way to number a place!
Thanks for sharing.
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Very novel. I can't help but think I might miss the numbers if I was looking for street number 180.
ReplyDeleteWhere is this? Love that hangy downy number. But I know what you mean about shots not turning out quite how you'd like them to. Buildings are sometimes hard to photograph. :)
ReplyDeleteThat is such a witty and fun idea!
ReplyDeleteUnique hanging sign! I did spot a not so hidden camera!
ReplyDeleteHanging numbers are pretty cool!
ReplyDeleteHanging there they are not to miss. Great picture!
ReplyDeleteI can't recall a building address like that!
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