Linking to Tom's Signs post today: https://backroadstraveller.blogspot.com/
This a sign from a restaurant in Scotland. It is called Wan Fir The Road. Wan means "one" in Scotland and fir means "for" so it really reads One For The Road in proper English! I've never visited it though, I just really liked the sign!
I would also be interested to know how the food tastes in the restaurant. :)
ReplyDeleteI will need to have a look! :-D
Delete...One For The Road, no designated driver?
ReplyDeleteHaha maybe Tom! :-D
DeleteNeat sign.
ReplyDeleteThanks Bill :-D
DeleteNeat!
ReplyDeleteIt is :-D
DeleteThe sign has a style
ReplyDeleteIt does. Thanks :-D
DeleteCool name and cool sign!
ReplyDeleteThanks Terry :-D
DeleteThere's a Sinatra song with that line in it. Maybe he should have sung it in a Scottish accent.
ReplyDeleteThat would have been interesting!
DeleteThe excellent sign!
ReplyDeleteThanks Irina :-D
DeleteI understood it 😁
ReplyDeleteMy surname, Rankin is of Scottish origin. My family were bagpipers for some laird in a castle I forget 🏴
Adam
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Brilliant Adam. That's great you have a connection to here :-D
DeleteWhat a great sign!
ReplyDeleteThanks Shannon :-D
DeleteWell, it's a very nice logo and it was worth photographing!
ReplyDeleteGlad you like it Rebeca :-D
DeleteI like the name.
ReplyDeleteIt's cool isn't it! Thanks Angie :-D
DeleteElegant and beautiful sign!!
ReplyDeleteGlad you like it :-D
DeleteCheers!
ReplyDeleteCheers :-D
DeleteSkål!
ReplyDeleteCheers! Skal :-D
DeleteCualquier día es bueno, para que entres en su interior.
ReplyDeleteQue tengas un buen día.
I must one day! Thanks :-D
DeleteBom dia e uma excelente quinta-feira. Confesso que nunca saí do Brasil e gostaria de experimentar um culinária diferente da brasileira. Temos vários imigrantes de vários países. Mais comer em outro país, deve ser uma experiência interessante.
ReplyDeleteLuiz you need to come to Scotland one day, I am sure you'd love it. I haven't tried Brazilian food. I like Japanese and Vietnamese food :-D
DeleteLove that image! That's a catchy title, I like it!
ReplyDeleteIt is! Thanks Denise :-D
DeleteI like it !
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Thanks Jan :-D
DeleteI have a good friend who speaks a little Gaelic.
ReplyDeleteWow that is amazing. Despite being Scottish, I don't know it. It's not taught much here at schools these days. I really think it should be! :-D
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