I was wandering along St Clair Ave when I spotted this round sign located atop an 8 ft pole that has been installed in the sidewalk in front of an assisted living building for seniors. I thought it was quite suitable for the location. I could find no info about it but Charlotte Fielden is a Toronto novelist.
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ReplyDeleteGreat quote and terrific idea!
ReplyDelete... and this a pretty stange place to find it.
ReplyDeleteWhat an unusual sign. FIne thought, but still unique.
ReplyDeletelove this. promotes a feeling of well-being and kindness.
ReplyDeleteNice sentiment.
ReplyDeleteFeel happy after reading this sign.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sentiment.
ReplyDeleteAre the words actually cut through the sign? Either way, it's very striking!
ReplyDeleteI could put that on the Little House on the Highway.
ReplyDeleteUnusual sign.
ReplyDeleteWant. Why do I never have anything like that to show in oh so classical and don't you mess with my classicism V.?
ReplyDeleteWell said.
ReplyDeleteVery nice. Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeleteIt certainly stands out!
ReplyDeleteWonderful sign.
ReplyDeleteWhat a triumphant feeling you must have had when you came across that sign!
ReplyDeleteIt really is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteSignpost of a different sort, P!
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I like the positive message.
ReplyDeleteUnusual but wonderful find Pat!
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