10/11/18

strange things on the side of the road

We drive through the town of Kaponga to go to Hollard Gardens. It's basically one intersection with a pub, a small grocery store, a mechanic's garage and a school. The population can't be more than 400.

I have to say that we see the strangest vehicles parked in this small town, but not outside the mechanic's place.






It seems that tennis was a big thing a few decades back.






13 comments:

Gattina said...

Excellent ! Good laugh in the morning for me !

John "By Stargoose And Hanglands" said...

Love those signs!

diane b said...

That is a hilarious post. Have you seen the video going viral of an Irish grandma reading "Wonky Donkey to her grandchild? It is hilarious too.

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari Om
Struth... that looks like a town full of Wild Life... ! YAM xx

~Lavender Dreamer~ said...

The signs are so funny and love seeing those turkeys crossing! When we were traveling, we saw a tennis court that had been made into a basketball court and some kids were shooting hoops. I remarked that it was a smart change. Not nearly as many kids play tennis! Hugs!

Out on the prairie said...

Treasures galore, I like the dog sign best. The variety added a lot of fun to this post.

Jill said...

What a grouping of eccentric photos. Seems like quite the unique place. Love the stupid donkey and stupid dog signs!

Peabea Scribbles said...

What a fun and interesting town and the signs. :)

Thanks for sharing with Pictorial Tuesday.

Taken For Granted said...

Fine series of photo from this small community. The Packard limo was one an elegant vehicle.

Anonymous said...

I'm smiling just knowing that there are stupid dogs and stupid donkeys in the world...I thought there were only stupid people...LOL!...)JP

Cuco ramalheiro said...

Strange and fun things. How will people be.
Good weekend.

Amy said...

Funny as! The police car in the first photo reminds me of something we would've seen on Dukes of Hazzard.

Intelliblog said...

How wonderful, Betty. It's great seeing a place where people have a sense of humour.
Thanks for taking part in the Travel Tuesday meme.