Mixed messages, Bungamati, Nepal. No matter where one travels in the world, mixed messages abound.
Himalayan Valley, Nepal.
Bhaktapur, Nepal. A temple money changer?
Kathmandu, Nepal.
Faded flyers, Bungamati, Nepal.
Madaba, Jordan.
Aqaba, Jordan.
Amman, Jordan.
Amman.
New Orleans, Louisiana.
Sidewalk declaration, French Quarter, New Orleans.
Farmer's Market, New Orleans.
Gulfport, Mississippi.






Of course I like the pouring of the tea. There seems to be sign just about anywhere we travel, there certainly are signs in my own neighborhood.
Posted by: Marilyn | 01 November 2011 at 01:27
My favorite, Helping White Guys Dance Since 1842! Classic!
Posted by: Sheris White | 31 October 2011 at 22:44
I tend to think of monks as serene souls chanting and burning incense and sharing their message of peace with the world. I imagine today's monk is a well prepared monk - thus, the temple money changer makes sense. As I scroll further down, the other thought that entered my mind is that it would be easier to name the places that do not have Walmarts. As for the beer sign, it is probably more accurate than many would admit!
Posted by: Mary H. | 31 October 2011 at 20:20