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I was walking around the park this afternoon, as I do several times a week, and it occurred to me just how many signs and notices there are dotted about the place! Not the most obvious subject for Wordless Wednesday, but I thought I’d photograph some of them anyway!
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I think all play areas should have these.

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Not exactly a sign, but I like it anyway!

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Part of the sign which is a little unclear states that more than 70 ducklings are killed by seagulls here every year. If the ducklings don’t survive then in future there will be no ducks.
*As with all of my pictures, you can click them once or twice to make them a lot larger!

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I wonder if anyone has ever read the rules. I haven’t!

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One of dozens of memory trees.

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and finally…

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That’s it, I’m out’a here, bye!

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Nice pictures. Very useful signs.
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Most of them! Thanks, Sadje.
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You’re welcome
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These made me smile Keith heheh! good ones lol @ get a life 🙂
Have a signtastic week 👍
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My favourite! Cheers, Steve.
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so many signs, so little time )
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Indeed!
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That’s a lot of signs … clearly why you have such a beautiful park! People often need reminding. Thanks for the lovely pix, Keith! 🦆
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They do! Nice little duck btw!
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*QUACK QUACK!*
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I like the jubilee bench sign. Great photos, Keith.
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Me too, Suzette!
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I love the way you always have interesting picture collages to share!
Mitch
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That’s really kind of you, Mitch!
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What a lovely place to walk. I would also buy me a coffee and some duck food. Feeding ducks is grand fun.
Thank you for hosting the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday and rest of the week, Keith. 🙂
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It is Sandee. Thanks so much.
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It’s a lovely place and there are plenty of signs, more than i would have thought.
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It is a beautiful park. I’ll take some signless pictures another time!
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That’s a lot of signs. I love the sign language one tho,
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All playgrounds should have those. Thanks, Lydia.
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Useful signs but the most useful is the one with sign language.
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I totally agree, Shiju.
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It’s a lovely place for a walk.
So many interesting signs to see!
Happy Wednesday, Keith!
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The most unexpected things can be made to seem interesting! Thanks, Veronica.
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No time for fun because one is so busy reading all the signs!
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Well, it made a change!
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A lot of signage, I’m sure I would have missed a few of them in the park.
I see the reason for most of them, but some are just weird (like the one about the ducklings and seagulls)
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The park is beside the beach so it’s full of gulls. It’s so sad that they kill so many ducklings
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Oh my goodness soooooo many signs! Some are kinda silly- common sense should prevail!
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Unfortunately, it doesn’t always prevail and the signs are ignored. There’s always someone feeding birds with bread which is the last thing they should be given.
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Totally agree…..
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What a wonderful park. Beautiful signs. Thanks for hosting and I hope that you have a wonderful day.
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Thanks, I’ll take some signless pictures one day!
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Hi Keith – I didn’t know the park was called Egerton Park … but it does look a delightful little park off the seafront, and near the local museum – which does have interesting exhibitions there at times. Great to see your photos – but I was pleased to see the informative boards for the kids (or adults who might also be interested) … cheers Hilary
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It’s a lovely park and I’m blessed to have a few hundred yards from my gate! Thanks, Hilary.
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