Kayaking: Eagle Harbour - Whytecliff Park

Wednesday, August 17, 2005

Here's the stumper: how do "they" decide which languages to use on the sign? Should people be offended if their native tongue is not on (or, is on) the sign?
Posted by frtzw906 at 8:26 AM
Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest

No comments:

Post a Comment

Newer Post Older Post Home
Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)

Blog Archive

  • ▼  2005 (20)
    • ▼  August (20)
      • Seals on an islet...
      • Kayaking from Eagle Harbour to Whytecliff Park (k0...
      • On this slightly overcast day, the tiny beach at E...
      • Looking back to the place I launched. Above the se...
      • The view to my left as I turn and head out of Eagl...
      • To my right, Eagle Harbour Yacht Club... <!-- goog...
      • A rusty old barge provides breakwater protection f...
      • Eagle Harbour Yacht Club lies hidden behind the ru...
      • House under construction just outside of the West ...
      • It's now time to turn in the direction of my desti...
      • As I turn towards Whytecliff, one look back into W...
      • $$$ waterfront houses... Who makes all this money?...
      • Cute bay with beach on the way to Whytecliff (at t...
      • Pulling out of the bay, and then around this point...
      • Whytecliff Island (peninsula at low tide) straight...
      • Rounding the point into the bay at Whytecliff Park...
      • Here's the stumper: how do "they" decide which lan...
      • Although seemingly empty today, the beach at Whyte...
      • Heads bobbing in the water could be seals but they...
      • As I exit the bay on the opposite side, I suddenly...
Simple theme. Theme images by gaffera. Powered by Blogger.