Adorably tacky!
Lovely shop mural with interesting graffiti on the next building.My snowman peers at passersby with dogs .....
Dog parking spot outside a village shop

Sweet cats on a building
Native American eagle, Texas - outside a university or museum. If you know please let me know.
Carousel horse - a more modern fibre class one hangs on this light pole although the original were lovingly hand carved by immigrants who often modelled them on horses they remembered from home.
This horse is advertising the Wurlitzer Museum in North Tonawanda, NY, USA.
It was here that the world famous Wurlitzer organs were made, apparently 2,000 between 1911 and 1943. In 1926 the company was shipping their technological wonders at the rate of one a day. The Wurlitzers were sent to theatres throughout the USA, Canada, England and Australia. (See Blackpool blog post for the Blackpool Ballroom Wurlitzer organ 8-11-16). During the silent era of film the organ's ability to imitate a full orchestra or create special sound effects was essential.
It is said that the most famous is in Radio City Music Hall, in New York City (1932). It has more than 4,000 pipes in 56 ranks, ranging from 32 feet in length to the size of a pencil.
Door knocker on a cottage door
Road sign in Welsh.
Sign for how to behave around working tow-horses on the canal path in Devon.
A bench commemorating WWI. Also seen in the post on animals used in hunting and war, 2-4-2020.
Mural in pebbles by the artist Maggy Howarth depicting the tale of St. Decuman, Watchet, Somerset. The town is also famous for being the site where The Ancient Mariner was conceived by Samuel Taylor Coleridge circa 1797.
A town in England with decorated swans. Buffalo, NY had American Bison, Toronto, Canada had Moose!
Village sign of Haslingfield with Queen Elizabeth I riding on a white horse. Apparently, in1564 the Queen stayed at the Manor for one night. It is said that she lost a ring during her stay and there have been more than a few "ring hunts" since then.






































































