Wednesday, February 22, 2012

It's called "Main Street"...

...but it's far from downtown.

19 comments:

  1. Interesting. You would think Main Street would be flush in the heart of downtown.

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  2. c'est peut etre l'ancienne 'main street' et que la ville a changée et bougée.

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  3. Looks like an attempt at old time downtown with the lettering and the light, alas, since that is not the case, I assume it is a developers ploy.

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  4. I like the street lamp.
    And that they spelled out 'street'.

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  5. Ha! I guess every town needs a Main Street and Ocala didn't have one! (East Gwillimbury DOES!)

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  6. Probably is a developer's dream!

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  7. Very nice shot of lamp post cum direction indicator.

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  8. We don't have one of those here. Nice shot.

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  9. We don't have main streets. We have street names... Nothing but street names.

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  10. The light design reminds me of a hurricane lamp.

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  11. I think you might be right. I like that light, it's kind of different than most that I see.

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  12. Thanks for letting me know. I was so in the dark about this.

    Regarding your comment on my blog: Yes there was dancing a huge dance too....but....well we went to the Art Gallery and some other exhibits and then went out to dinner and back to the Motel and well.....we never left the motel til the next day. What's happening here???????

    MB

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  13. Perhaps it stays mainly in the plain like the rain in Spain. Or it got lost and needs directions.

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  14. I think it's so odd streets are named like this; a Lakeview Drive with none in sight, for example.

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  15. How could you get that "main street" is not focused at alla? Was it an effect you added?

    I think that must be the Main Street for the people that live there.

    Hugs

    Val

    Barcelona Daily Photo

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  16. I think it's a typo, it was supposed to mean "Maine".
    God bless you!
    Cezar

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