(click on photo to enlarge) @Foamhenge, Natural Bridge
And not too far down the road, around the corner:
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Ok, not sure what this means but I kept picturing some strange random kook who will chase you down and spoon you.
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And not too far down the road, around the corner:
(click on photo to enlarge)
Ok, not sure what this means but I kept picturing some strange random kook who will chase you down and spoon you.
Linking with Signs, Signs & Good Fences & Rurality Blog Hop
I hope you will join us for Willy-Nilly Friday, this Friday! If you don't know what Willy-Nilly Friday is, click the "Willy-Nilly" tab above! See you then!
perhaps 'spooner' is the name of a ferocious beast of a dog. :)
ReplyDeletei do like the warning on foamhenge. :)
Just what someone needs to egg them on. Better left w/o words.
ReplyDeleteGreat fence shot, Spooner could be a watch dog! Happy Thursday!
ReplyDeleteLol! That is quite a sign in the first photo! I'll bet Spooner is a mean dog!
ReplyDeleteI like the humor in the first sign! Spooner?
ReplyDeleteHumor with a point to it :) Great finds for Good Fences and Signs, Signs.
ReplyDeleteI like the sign. I am just curious now if it works? I didn't see any noticeable scratches on Foamhenge... ;)
ReplyDeleteLove that first sign, I wonder if the author really ambushes the defacers...
ReplyDeleteWhat a find! I'll have to go on a scavenger hunt for next week's fences!
ReplyDeleteHa! I never thought about "spooner" being a dog. Woof! :-)
ReplyDeleteOh gosh both signs very interesting! Spooner could be a dog! I like the landscape of both places too!
ReplyDeleteMmmm .. probably best to comply but I bet it would tempt some sole to try their luck.
ReplyDeleteI remember that sign, I don't think he was kidding.
ReplyDeleteNot sure about the spoon one though.
I like the sign, Never Mind the Dog, Beware of the Owner.
LOL! Well, that's one way to warn people!
ReplyDeleteHmm, I'll bet Spooner is either a big dog or a mean bull!
ReplyDeleteLol! I hope people take it seriously!
ReplyDeletewe enjoyed that sign too when we visited. too funny! he, Mr. Cline must have such a great sense of humor. so creative too! ( :
ReplyDeleteThat is a scary thought....but I bet it works for him. Love the fences...what a challenge in hilly country! Hugs, Diane
ReplyDeleteNot sure about the author of that first sign! Just imagine what Spooner could be. ;-)
ReplyDeletelove that warning sign. :) I hope it worked.
ReplyDeleteThe message is clear in the top shot...and wonderfully put. Giving the second shot some thought :).
ReplyDeleteGood thing he lets you make pictures of it. :D
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Mersad Donko Photography
Yes, I would beware of the owner!!
ReplyDeleteComical signs! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWell, to build a foamhenge in the first place means our friend Cline is a bit daft.
ReplyDeletehahhaa...too cute.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh…. I love both signs. I'm especially afraid of the spooner!
ReplyDeleteThe warnings on foamhenge are pretty cool! Oh, and who might spooner be? The dog? A horse? something really evil? We might never know...
ReplyDeleteSo funny! I think I'd be a little concerned about the 2nds sign, too ;)
ReplyDeleteMr. Cline is rather weird. And, he is wrong about their being a federal crime.
ReplyDeleteLove that sign.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting.
ReplyDeleteWell, that first sign tells it like it is! And whoever Spooner is, probably best to assume he's ferocious.
ReplyDeleteThe sign on top made me smile! :-)
ReplyDeleteThe sign on top made me smile! :-)
ReplyDeleteI have seen a few ".....henges" in the States, but not this one although it sounds familiar. Another quest for me. Thank you for visiting my GOOD MIXED FENCES.
ReplyDeleteFair comment!!
ReplyDeleteThis was great, and what a fun sign.
ReplyDeleteFun sign. I'd like to see Spooner.
ReplyDelete"Beware of Spooner"...too funny!
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