For other signs from around the world please check Tom's blog.
Paper serviette at a coffee shop where I met up with work colleagues last week.
Sign at Coffee shop in Mount Lawley, seen when I went to photograph the murals I've been posting.
Old Tram that takes tourists to the most iconic spots in Fremantle.
Rooibos Tea anyone? We like Rooibos tea, a South African herbal tea, but somehow I bought one with vanilla flavour and we weren't fans of it. So I gave it away on the Buy Nothing group and it was quickly snapped up :)
I've just celebrated my 11th year in the blogging world on the 18th June.
It's not always easy to blog regularly when working (part-time), but sometimes my job can be quite stressful... home life, upcycling furniture, researching my family tree, and many other pastimes I still keep up with.
I have found it very interesting to connect to so many people around the world, get to know how others live, virtually visit many places in the world I have not and may not ever get to visit...
I have personally met a few people of my blogging community here and overseas and hope to meet many people in the future.
Cheers and happy blogging!
...Sami, the first one is great, noe that is needed now more than ever.
ReplyDelete250g steak with the rest for $22.50, I want that.
ReplyDeleteAh, one of those trackless trams that politicians advocate when they don't want to do or fund the job properly.
It's not a bad price Andrew :)
DeleteTo smiles! Yes, some need to wipe it on! (I count myself sadly in).
ReplyDeleteLove also the second sign. Beer, please.
Tram. I´m in my lunch break, Sami! ;-)
Tea? YES! Always!
It's a yes to all then Iris :)
DeleteSome pretty humorous signs, Sami. I was introduced to Rooibos tea in South Africa, but didn't really care for it. In fact, I am not a huge fan of tea at all.
ReplyDeleteI drink herbal teas mostly, I like the normal rooibos, and I never drink coffee. Thanks David
DeleteGostei destes sinais.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
Love all the signs and have enjoyed meeting many bloggers in person. Such fun.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day and rest of the week. ♥
Hmm. Not sure what to make of that sign. And are the "chips" what we think of as chips here in the States or are they the British kind? :-)
ReplyDeleteNo, chips are what you call French fries, not the packet crisps :)
DeleteCongrats to your many years blogging. I like Rooibos tend to stick to peppermint tea.
ReplyDeleteThanks Pat. I like peppermint tea too, specially with real mint.
DeleteDearest Sami,
ReplyDeleteCongrats on you 18th blogging anniversary! That is early on, from 2004.
I've only come on board in 2009...
Big hugs,
Mariette
Only 11th Marianne, lol. Hope I can reach the 18th mark, but not easy. Have a lovely day :)
DeleteSORRY, not yet quite over my jet lag and ear infection. Have not been able to sleep well, only this past night after taking Turmeric capsules every 8 hours...
DeleteBravo on the milestone!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your blog anniversary :)
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Thank you Jan :)
DeleteThese are all such fun signs! I especially love the one from the coffee shop! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for your visit Heidi.
DeleteUma celebração em cheio.
ReplyDeleteVenham muitos mais
Old Tram looks very nice....
ReplyDeletehave a great day
It is nice to still have them around.
DeleteHappy Blogging Anniversary! And those napkins are super cute!
ReplyDeleteThank you Jeanie. The napkins were cute :)
DeleteAdorei os ''signs''... Também gosto do 'Rooibos', tenho-o aromatizado
ReplyDeletecom canela, cravinho cardamomo ou anis estrelado. Vou gostar de experimentar a baunilha.
Parabéns pelo aniversário do 'blog'... Tenho pena de não ter chegado
mais cedo. Talvez nos possamos encontrar em Lisboa...
Bom fim de semana e um inverno leve e confortável. Abraços
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Obrigada Majo. A ver se da um encontro em Lisboa, depois comunico, pois vamos andar dum lado para outro.
DeleteCongratulations on your blogaversary!
ReplyDeleteThanks Linda :)
DeleteCongrats on your blogaversary. I loved the napkin. Such a happy thought. I also like the tram. I've had that tea before, but never vanilla. Glad you had someone who would gladly take it.
ReplyDeleteThanks Elizabeth. The Buy nothing groups are wonderful, there is almost always someone who will take what you are giving away.
DeleteIt's been a pleasure to be part of your blogging journey, Sami. I truly love your homeland. (Johanna Bradley)
ReplyDeleteThank you Johanna,glad you enjoy living in Portugal :)
DeleteNice post thank you Linda
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