Signs instead of people

Oh dear! I got told off this morning for trying to take a picture of some very sweet kids playing football beside the river – their nursery school assistant had obviously been trained. So,you will have to make do with a collection of signs from the last couple of days -that way, I won’t cause offence.

12 thoughts on “Signs instead of people”

  1. Absolutely no idea what the dog is about – looks happy but kind of strange. The toilet manners are also just a tad baffling – all that sitting facing the wrong way?

  2. Here’s another one.

    X Pauline

    From: Miriam and Sue’s travels Reply-To: Miriam and Sue’s travels Date: Thursday, 30 November 2017 at 11:52 To: Subject: [New post] Signs instead of people

    Miriam posted: “Oh dear! I got told off this morning for trying to take a picture of some very sweet kids playing football beside the river – their nursery school assistant had obviously been trained. So,you will have to make do with a collection of signs from the last c”

    1. Baffled this end ! Not sure attachments work – but fully accept there will be Islington dog and/ or toilet signs!

      1. They certainly have, though not always as expected. Today, I managed to say how delicious the meal had been to a rather grumpy and extremely elderly woman who made us pay before we ate, and she patted me on the back!

  3. And another.

    X Pauline

    Pauline Lord

    Flat 1

    21 Barnsbury Street

    Islington

    London

    N1 1PW

    020 7354 4172

    07899843492

    paulina@paulinaphotos.com

    From: Miriam and Sue’s travels Reply-To: Miriam and Sue’s travels Date: Thursday, 30 November 2017 at 11:52 To: Subject: [New post] Signs instead of people

    Miriam posted: “Oh dear! I got told off this morning for trying to take a picture of some very sweet kids playing football beside the river – their nursery school assistant had obviously been trained. So,you will have to make do with a collection of signs from the last c”

    1. M was actually trying to take a picture of the tiny traffic cones the kids were using to mark out something or other. This was far too difficult to explain. ( its quite hard to explain in English). The teacher was very polite and apologetic, of course.

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