Wednesday, 10 July 2024

No Bull

 My parents sent me one of their holiday snaps this week....unlike other people who receive such things mine was of the sign for 'Squeezeguts Alley' [it's very narrow] in Truro because they thought that their daughter might like it. Too right I flipping loved it. In their defence I should say that they took this one to share with me- their usual snaps are of beautiful things they've seen. Friends also keep a look-out for me as they know how much I appreciate it.

This is my latest offering...sometimes I go deliberately hunting, but it's more often a chance encounter. All I was doing was turning the car round before I started work. My brain couldn't quite fathom what my eyes were telling me to start with. It makes a welcome variation to the more normal 'beware of the bull' version I see!


๐ŸArilx๐Ÿ

8 comments:

  1. What a shame it didn't feature a picture of the beast!
    My latest encounter was with warning in an Ironbridge shop that children left unattended would be sold to the circus! xxx

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    1. Yes it would have made it even more amusing. Arilx

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  2. I don't know whether that is comical or menacing!

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    1. It's meant to be amusing apparently. I don't think the landowner would be pleased to find you trespassing though! Arilx

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  3. Well, now that sent me off on a merry explore. It appears that there is a southern goat which lives in Antarctica. Did they bring one to the estate? I'm so curious.

    The things that I learn from blogs!

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    1. It's just the landowner's idea of a joke to keep people off his estate. I wasn't sure at first though. Arilx

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  4. Any clues on what an Antarctic Goat might be? A white one? Frosty temperament?

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    1. I did google it, but apparently it's just there for comedic effect. Arilx

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