Sticky Post Note!

UPDATE-UPDATE-- Sticky Post Note!

Just wanted to let all my faithful readers know that life has dealt me one of those unexpected surprises. An old health issue has decided to awaken from a long sleep to challenge me to a new fight. If I should become absent for an extended period it will mean that I am busy focusing my energies on slaying this resurrected dragon.

Adding this new update October 25, 2011
I have been undergoing cancer treatments and expect it will be sometime next spring before my life gets back to some form of normalcy. Be assured I have not given up on blogging but at present my energy must be focused elsewhere.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Signs from Texas

You have gotta love Lesley's meme devoted to signs each Thursday. It is one of the few that I never seem to run out of material to post. My entries this week were both taken during our recent visit to the Gaylord Texan Hotel.


This is a first for me. I have never seen a sign marking the way to the celebrities
entrance of a hotel before.

I noticed this tag on the car parked in front of us in the parking garage.
Great advice for all of us.


I am linking this post to Signs, Signs hosted by Lesley of Southern Ontario, discovered . To check out what interesting signs others have posted this week click here.


4 comments:

Lesley said...

Love the hotel sign! so very helpful.

Woody said...

The 'stars entrance' makes for a great sign, thanks!

PaLaSteb said...

I think the phrase,"C'mon and be happy," is supposed to be said with a certain insane abandon indicative of the state of mind required to attain that blissful condition.

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

Hey Rita -- here I am catching up again. Your drop dead beautiful big Denton sunset (on the other blog) and these signs remind me that I had been meaning to tell you (even before your visit to TX) that there are great places there to spend the winter. Friendly -- they welcome "Winter Texans". We stayed in San Antonio one winter and at Port Aransas or Rockport/Fulton three different times. NOt overly-expensive, at least it wasn't then.