The Nite Owl barber shop is on Dundas St W just down the street from the mural I showed you this week and is another quirky building. They look like they like to collect old signs! That is St Helen's church & rectory reflected behind me.
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At one time just a stripy pole outside would have sufficed, now many Barbers seem to need more to attract the customers.
ReplyDeleteInteresting building, and interesting reflection!
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Hello,
ReplyDeleteIt is a nice shop and sign. Great reflection too.
Take care, enjoy your day!
I love the stripes on the sign but that barber pole is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteANother cool old building! I like the reflections.
ReplyDeleteGreat colors and reflection in your photo. Have not seen the inside of a barber shop in many months.
ReplyDeleteThat reminds me, I could use to visit the barber shop again.
ReplyDeleteThanks to Covid-19 the barber shops were closed. Lucky me... my granddaughter cut my hair. Nice to see the barbers back on the job.
ReplyDeleteThe city has interesting buildings!
ReplyDeleteThe red-painted brick really brings out the colors of the signs.
ReplyDeleteAn interesting shop with all those signs. It looks like the pole is inside. Great reflectiions too.
ReplyDeleteLove that quirky barber shop. What is life, if it is not interesting?!
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting building; the barber shop fits right in. Great reflections.
ReplyDeleteThat red jumps the eye.
ReplyDeleteThey certainly do like their signs.. nice to 'sort of' see you Pat, excellent reflections 😉
ReplyDeleteThey were closed up here for quite awhile.
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