In 1983, I studied for a summer semester at the Univ. of Exeter. I remember seeing this "elderly crossing" sign. I got a great snap of it, because on one side of the road was a nursing home, and directly across was a cemetery. The sign was at a crosswalk between the two. I managed to get part of the cemetery in the shot with the sign.
19 minutes too late, Kelloggsville. But well done, anyway.
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ReplyDeleteIn 1983, I studied for a summer semester at the Univ. of Exeter. I remember seeing this "elderly crossing" sign. I got a great snap of it, because on one side of the road was a nursing home, and directly across was a cemetery. The sign was at a crosswalk between the two. I managed to get part of the cemetery in the shot with the sign.
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ReplyDelete19 minutes too late, Kelloggsville. But well done, anyway.
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