Saturday 17 March 2012

Sign Series: enseigne V : boulangerie

You will have guessed this is a bakery sign!

23 comments:

  1. Anonymous17/3/12 00:50

    schön. wie französisch. eine gute neue woche dir.

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  2. A lovely sign and well capture photo.

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  3. Anonymous17/3/12 03:04

    the first boulangerie I ever shopped in was in San Francisco! wonderful place!

    love the angle of the shot!

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  4. Like all good signs, this one makes you want to walk into the shop.

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  5. Heureusement la tradition a la vie dure!

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  6. Streets would be more interesting if there were more interesting signs.

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  7. Great sign, bet it smells great as you walk by.

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  8. Shops signs originated because people couldnt read, so as you say there's no problem with this one.

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  9. That's a nice sign and quite inviting to check out their produce...
    God bless you!
    Cezar

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  10. I love this sign:)
    happy St. Patrick's Day, Ciel!!!!!
    It was Dublin of course:)

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  11. Signs add so much to a walk, I agree.

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  12. But it's not just a sign, it's a creative work of art. I love it! Anyone can put up a sign, the owners of Philippe Pele put up something worth looking at (and photographing)...

    Re your comment on Florida Fotos: Jimmy sells peanuts on the corner of a busy street near the little town of Lake Weir (the lake is huge, the town is tiny). He has raw peanuts, fried peanut, roasted peanuts, etc. The only ones I like are the roasted ones. There are many "Jimmy's" on the highways and byways of Central Florida! :-)

    Hope your Sunday is progressing nicely!

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  13. Classic outdoor hanging signs like this one are terrific! They add so much character to a business.

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  14. What a great sign; obviously a bakery.

    Darryl and Ruth :)

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  15. Yum! Nothing better than a freshly-baked baguette for breakfast. :)

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  16. Those baguettes are a dead giveaway Ciel!! There is nothing quite like the smell of freshly baked bread, not many can resist!

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  17. I really like that kind of signs...

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  18. Revolutionnaire et tres gironde la petite boulangère!

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  19. I wonder if in French bakeries one can find the musichiere bread!

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  20. Hah! The severe angle is just right for this sign. Well done, Ciel.

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  21. I've been doing Samedi Signes since m y last trip to Paris. We should do it on the same days! :)

    I love these old signs. So colorful and charming.
    V

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