These signs look like they are pointing toward an interesting place! Tomorrow I will show you where. By the way, I've been out of town for the past few days so I'm sorry I haven't been able to visit or comment on anyone's blogs. I hope to visit everyone today!
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I quite like the idea of smoked mullet, but I never eat anything that lives in its own house. An odd hangup from childhood I guess.
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Could it have something to do with seafood? Hmmmmmmmm
Great shot Lois, I don't know if I can stand the anticipation... see ya tomorrow!
Seems like it will be an interesting place.
I know exactly where you took this photo!!!
I don't know, Lois...those signs look at little fishy!
Hope you had a good time out of town--Jacksonville Beach, heh? No sun tanning, I'll bet.
humm You made us very curious now!
How was your trip? Any picture from it? ;-)
Glad to know you had a wonderful weekend!
Kind regards
Léia
I love the series of signs. Signs are great and really fascinate me. It'd be fun to do a long series of posts of just neat and unusual signs. (Yes, you've been missed.)
Not sure the seafood appeals to me but it sure sounds an interesting location.
Jacob-no sun tanning for me, but it was beautiful in the mornings. Thunderstorms in the afternoons, but by then we had to attend wedding festivities so it worked out.
Leia-I'm posting a picture I took from our hotel room balcony of the ocean on Wednesday!
Probably the bed of some old truck. Selling the days or weeks catch.
Oyster Island. MB
Pardon my ignorance, but what's smoked mullet? It must be pretty good that it requires such a large sign.
Great signs! It looks like summer! I'm going to rent a canoe!
looks like a fun place!
You are doing great with visits - please forgive the lapse in mine.
I'd follow the signs. Are there any oysters on oyster Island?
Smoked mullet is actually delicious. Mullet is a salt water fish (my grandfather and uncle used to catch them with cast nets on the beach) and then they are cooked by smoking them in a smoker. I actually prefer fried mullet, but being a true southern gal, I prefer all my seafood fried.
Tash-I think Oyster Island is just the name of the canoe rental place since this is on a lake and their oysters probably come from the coast!
Oooppssss....I love those signs. It must be a seafood resto.
I guess they want to catch everyone's attention~
i too love smoked mullet
we see them swimming in the rivers nearby us
fried oysters are a very favorite of ours
that would be a neat restuarant to visit,
thanks for this post
christina
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