Wednesday, April 08, 2009

L - IS FOR LAND MARK? HA! HA!


I can see for miles and miles

ABC This week is brought to you by the letter L



Especially for Mrs Nesbitt( we are not worthy!) and her impending visitation upon this fair Isle (no not the other island) during the TT I thought this image would suit. I have put aside the proper photography to do a quick snapshot daily photo thingy. After all the blog is all about my town not "ooh look at the wall hanging photography." I do think some people forget this. Digressing again. I had to sneak this image on a busy road so didn't want to draw to much attention by composing(yawn) the image and juxtaposing(yawn again) the subjects. I have not put aside the puns, irony and humour though, so if you are of a sensible disposition who cannot(or will not) have a little photography, blogging fun, please leave. No apologises for the "landmark" pun title though. Hope it was a L of a laugh.



This marker in keeping with the L is on Lezayre Road. Ramsey is in the Parish of Lezayre incidentally. The three legged symbol you see is the Manx Triskelion that appears on our flag. This marker is roughly half way from my house to the town high street. Ok I mean my nearest local pub, The Swan. We have lots of quirky little things like this I around the island. I do think that some of those figures may be a little on the wrong side. No way would I be walking a mile back from the pub! So Mrs N. Especially for you a little guide to confuse you. Click on the pretty colours below to place this sign and to see a very ingenious map of the island. Naughty but nice! As for the Triskelion well that's a whole other tale, for another day.



Ingenious Map
My Friday Re(treat)



If abc is the place to be check Mrs Nesbitt's bloggie blog.

Always remember it's for fun. So play nice with each other.

Babooshka can be found working 17 miles away this week

36 comments:

mannanan said...

I know this milestone. In fact I took the same image about a year ago. Distance wise I don't think it's too far out at all.

Granny Smith said...

This is all foreign to me, but I like both your photo and your light-hearted attitude.

photowannabe said...

Very clever and fun.Its fun to see so many different interpetations for the letter L.

Manxmaid said...

I think my your description of where you live it is approx 3/4 mile. Not sure Castletown is right. Depends which way you go to Douglas. I had forgotten about this marker. Thanks for the reminder.

david mcmahon said...

It's been years since I actually saw a ``milestone'' by the side of the road, but they were a big part of my childhood.

Glad you liked my L post and photos. Thank you for the generous comment.

Phil said...

You have L for legs of man too. I used to live across the road from this.

Celeste said...

I love old road signs they are always a little 'quirky!' Great post.

Hilda said...

Would love to know more about that Triskelion. At first glance, it looked like a two-legged chair running for its life!

Anonymous said...

I am excited..I am up in the top 10 of comments tonight...GG..I enjoyed seeing your hangout and the map of the island. Sometimes I wish I lived on an island without other people. I believe there would be less to rant about and please do feel free to rant on any post on my blog. You should hear me ranting at the idiocy of these people. There is a reason that I live in an area with the highest levels of multiple sclerosis in the US and high levels of breast cancer, lupus and thyroid disease. There are toxic waste dumps all over. We even have some from the Manhattan project developing nuclear weapons during the second world war..I say the little chickadee with the deformed bill that I found was trying to tell me something and that is that we are killing ourselves...well..I guess that would be my rant. Sorry about that...Michelle

Debbie Courson Smith said...

What a talent you have for taking what is ordinary in your world and showcasing it for the rest of the world.

Pat - Arkansas said...

Very interesting "L." The marker itself looks quite old. A fascinating find.

Brian Miller said...

great post. your stories and insights always bring your pics to life.

Brian Miller said...

great post. your stories and insights always bring your pics to life.

Virginia said...

B,
You crack me up. How do you keep up with it all? Do you ever sleep? Well I come here for the fast paced craziness and I'd like a sip of JD while I'm here. Got any seltzer and ice to go in it?
V

Rob said...

Interesting, I need to run around and look for strange stuff like this.

Carolina said...

A very inventive post my dear!
And I love that signpost. Very characterful.

mrsnesbitt said...

Ooooooooooh yes, the preparations have begun for our visit. The kennels are booked for Wilma and Elsie, we received the reminder re kennel cough medication at the vets..ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! Not long now!

Reader Wil said...

Wonderful marker, Babooshka! We have markers or milestones, which we call "mushrooms" they have a funny shape, and on four sides you can read the directions to various places and the distances. Thanks for your visit. Next time I am going to explain how the grassroofs work.

Gordon said...

What's a mile? I'll have to get my conversion chart out!

Another clever post for 'L'.

Pat said...

Good 'L'. The word 'landmark' reminds me of my grandfather,who used the word repeatedly when we were out for a Sunday drive. For him, a landmark was an old barn, a crooked tree, and rarely the 'real' kind.

GreensboroDailyPhoto said...

Sort of feels like being out searching for a leprechaun! Babooshka is out there somewhere, last sighted at milestone....................

Raquel Sabino Pereira said...

AH AH INDEED!! (LOL!!!!)

Jim Klenke said...

I have heard of the word milestone before, but never really knew where the name came from. DUH. Looks like it would be hard to read from a passing car.

lv2scpbk said...

A good one for the letter "L".

Mojo said...

Great song! And "quirky" was exactly the word I was looking for when I saw this marker. What a curious thing to stumble across, eh?

As always, a fabulous shot though!

imac said...

Sign of the times eh, Oh, by the way a saw a seat outside your watering hole, you wouldnt have to walk 1 mile home.lol.

EG CameraGirl said...

Ah, landmark. Very good for the letter L. It's always fun to learn a bit more about the Isle of Man.

Digital Polaroids said...

Good picture!

marley said...

A snapshot is always good (I wouldn't have had a post today otherwise!)

Mo said...

Hope there are not too many roads as I would miss this sign post.

Tom said...

Excellent 'posting' ha!... sorry my puns are just as bad as yours... I'll 'sign' of now :O)

Have a great Easter Weekend.
Tom

Bradley Hsi said...

Oh, "The Swam", the local pub on the High Street. How I miss it. Grace don't drink and don't smoke, thus pub is not her favorite. But I always like to have a pint, it is so British.

Maria Verivaki said...

i love the marker - a little exotic for us on my island, but very lively

Rune Eide said...

So this is a Landmark of a post? Landed us in the middle of a Laughing Pub? Or have I Left out something.

Oh well, I'll Leave well alone...

magiceye said...

wonderful shot!

Ebie said...

You depicted "L" in this beautiful landmark!

LinkWithin

Blog Widget by LinkWithin