I grew up passing by a lot of signs like this :) We have so many Rotarians back home, too. I wonder if how many people ever paid attention to the signs?
These signs can be seen all over the Philippines, and I never fail to sigh when I see one. Does anyone read them? (Luna, you have last week's post linked at Sign, Signs.)
Hmmmmm, I think a lot of problems could be solved just by adhering to #1
ReplyDeleteFantastic advice. If it's like most signs people do not obey.
ReplyDeleteA red light stop may be the only chance to read it all, but it does give pause for thought.
ReplyDeleteMy apologies, I messed up the linky (I will blame it on the snow storm we are having!)
I would like to post this sign in front of a few government buildings. But shhh! You didn't hear me say that/ :))
ReplyDeletevery nice capture. i seem to capture every sign i see nowadays.
ReplyDeleteThat's good advise and a pretty sign!
ReplyDeleteI grew up passing by a lot of signs like this :) We have so many Rotarians back home, too. I wonder if how many people ever paid attention to the signs?
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A great sign to read if caught in traffic nearby! Great photo!
ReplyDeleteThese signs can be seen all over the Philippines, and I never fail to sigh when I see one. Does anyone read them? (Luna, you have last week's post linked at Sign, Signs.)
ReplyDeleteThe world would be a much better place if everyone followed those "rules".
ReplyDeleteNice photo.
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WoW!! really?? Yes, a original sign I must say, with very true words..!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! :)
These are good thoughts, for sure.
ReplyDeleteI guess we all need reminders like this. Good sign.
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