It seems they do a little (alcoholic) drinking on the job, non? Maybe it's hard to find good help in Ocala? They say some residents, especially photographers, aren't very bright, non?!
A funny picture. Nice to see your sense of humor. It's been a while since I have made the rounds to my fellow bloggers. The past few weeks have been very busy as I prepare to leave for St. Lucia in the Caribbean. Hope all is well with you Jacob. I look forward to more photos.
Thank you for the answer on my blog. I had forgotten the meaning of blueprint. We call them "plans" I think. I wonder why they are called blueprints.....
Blueprints 'cause plans and schematics used to be blue, due to some ancient copying process. Now they are printed out on the computer. I think these people may have a very, very old printer. Steam powered, perhaps?
Interesting sign--not sure if I'd be inspired to trust by it, but it is interesting. :-D Ncie capture.
ReplyDeleteUh, yeah, this looks like a blueprint for disaster...
ReplyDeleteIt looks as though they put together some mighty sturdy structures at that.
ReplyDeleteThis is funny. Maybe they have let the sign bcome crooked because they are spending all of their time inside making their blueprints perfect.
ReplyDeletebeautifully imaged!
ReplyDeleteI think I'll look for a designer that can deliver text in a straight line -:))
ReplyDeleteLouis is right!! Help the letters are falling off. MB
ReplyDeleteOne would hope they would be more attentive to detail in their building projects...but the sign does not bode well! LOL!
ReplyDeleteben pour moi, cela sera "or not" ;o)
ReplyDeleteInteresting and great Shot Jacob !! Simply fantastic !!
ReplyDeletethis panel does not show us something solid
ReplyDeleteLove old signs. Ah, the Florida of yesteryear!
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Maybe it's not a great idea: it seems that they have some problem with straight lines...
ReplyDeleteWhoops....I think they'd better straighten their sign! Ha, ha--cool catch.
ReplyDeleteI was unaware these places were still around. I have to get out more.
ReplyDeleteThey are creative, it's a beautiful sign or logo?Anyway it's modern!
ReplyDeleteLéia
They look like a creative outfit. I hope not too creative.
ReplyDeleteIt seems they do a little (alcoholic) drinking on the job, non? Maybe it's hard to find good help in Ocala? They say some residents, especially photographers, aren't very bright, non?!
ReplyDeleteIf they did that on purpose, I like it! If not, I would probably pass.
ReplyDeleteYeah. I'm gonna go with not...
ReplyDeleteA funny picture. Nice to see your sense of humor.
ReplyDeleteIt's been a while since I have made the rounds to my fellow bloggers. The past few weeks have been very busy as I prepare to leave for St. Lucia in the Caribbean. Hope all is well with you Jacob. I look forward to more photos.
They need to fix their sign first!
ReplyDeleteI like the sign ...
ReplyDeleteWitty!
ReplyDeleteCan you show us some of the houses they've designed?
ReplyDeleteI'm sure they didn't make the crooked letters on purpose, but if they did, good way to get some attendion, lol.
ReplyDeleteAre they architects?
ReplyDeleteThank you for the answer on my blog. I had forgotten the meaning of blueprint. We call them "plans" I think. I wonder why they are called blueprints.....
ReplyDelete@ Halcyon - I was just trying to be funny. I'm sure they don't design houses, just provide blueprints.
ReplyDeleteBlueprints 'cause plans and schematics used to be blue, due to some ancient copying process. Now they are printed out on the computer. I think these people may have a very, very old printer. Steam powered, perhaps?
ReplyDeleteProbably not. The letters on the sign look a little wonky, making my trust feel a bit shaky.
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