Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Ocala sign - at the downtown square


21 comments:

Kay said...

"End of fun??" Oh, dear! Abandon all hope ye who enter here??

Sylvia K said...

Now that's the weirdest sign I've seen in a while???? Or am I missing something -- at this stage of the game I'm never sure!!!

Kate said...

I'm not exactly sure what that sign signifies.

RedPat said...

I hope that is part of a sign saying "a weekend of fun and enjoyment". I'm not ready for the fun to end! Although we have a provincial election tomorrow which could be the end of fun here!

Sharon said...

"end of fun", really? I'm with Pat, I'm hoping that said weekend of fun.

Andy said...

I bet that rule gets broken a lot. (:-0)

hamilton said...

end of fun - and yet you live there? Surely you would be the beginning of fun, no?

William Kendall said...

End of fun?

Sounds like my third grade teacher's still alive after all these years.

Randy said...

End of fun? Now that would entice one.

Randy said...

End of fun? Now that would entice one.

magiceye said...

No fun in Ocala? :(

cieldequimper said...

End of fun sounds rather ominous and end of what else?

Anonymous said...

I'm assuming it's a 'rolling' sign and is in the process of saying, " No end of fun and entertainment with Ocala and Central Florida Photography"... ;-)

VP said...

I would be curious to know the rest of the sign...

Judy said...

Ha! Funny!

Small City Scenes said...

Not the fun city I thought it was. Oh NO!!

PerthDailyPhoto said...

I think that should be 'no end of fun' .. Oh hang on that describes you Lowell :)

Karl said...

Haha, Lowell, you sly fox, you are fooling us with this partial sign! :)
It's fun!

Halcyon said...

Nice sign! It's very welcioming!

Halcyon said...

I mean, the color and logo are welcoming. Not sure about the message!

EG CameraGirl said...

Is that one of those signs with moveable lettering? If it is, this photo is totally amazing!

"Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again." — Henri Cartier-Bresson