Sunday, August 23, 2009
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That's telling 'em!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure it's common for folks to stroll up to that door, peruse the signage, and disappointedly leave.
ReplyDeleteIt's ok, if you knock first and they let you in.... then you have tacit approval. Right? unclebuck
ReplyDeleteI believe this may be a shelter of some sort rather than a business.
ReplyDeletebased on the condition of the intercom/doorbell box, it does not look like they have much patience for sign reading.
ReplyDeleteImagine my surprise when I saw this photo of grammy's front door.
ReplyDeleteIt brought back many wonderful memories.