and looking at the lilac sign.. it feels like this is a community that started with the dedicated hope to turn their land into a little heaven, there, at 007 Hell Road — and in time, grew a bit frustrated with the task.
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My. …after all that, who’s even left? (Then again, after dog-killrs and gossiprs, well.)
Thanks, Peg Duthie. Just a few brave souls are left to carry on.
There will always be a need for a few survivors to read the signs.
This is so cool; I posted it at Facebook. :-)
hilarious. gotta love the “god look-n melons”.
and looking at the lilac sign.. it feels like this is a community that started with the dedicated hope to turn their land into a little heaven, there, at 007 Hell Road — and in time, grew a bit frustrated with the task.