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Jain Sycamore
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Merci by Jain Sycamore

September 30th, 2009 10:04 PM

INSTRUCTIONS: Whilst in Scotland, I couldn't help but notice that along the roadway, there were signs posted, simply saying, "Thank You". These signs were as regular as stop signs, or speed limit signs.
I asked my grandfather,"why are there Thank You signs posted?"
He replied,"Well, it's thanking us for driving safely. Also, if you can't read the sign, you're driving too fast."
He may have been telling the truth, but I preferred to interpret the sign at face value, like a bumper sticker that says, "Don't be a jerk." Just "Thank You".


Make a Thank You sign, and post it appropriately.
Thank you.

People drive too fast around our corner, but they sometimes pause to look at the garage sale notes posted to the telephone pole.  There is now a "Thank You" on the telephone pole where many an advertisement for a garage sale has been in the past.  It likely won't last long, but I hope that it cheers or at least baffles some people in its brief life before the entities of telephone pole cleaners take it away.

Live long and baffle, little sign of mine!

- smaller

MerciProject-ThankYou1.jpg

MerciProject-ThankYou1.jpg

Its fledgling life as an un-homed sign.


MerciProject-ThankYou2.jpg

MerciProject-ThankYou2.jpg

It finds a home on a telephone pole! The blue tape of welcoming is applied.


MerciProject-ThankYou3.jpg

MerciProject-ThankYou3.jpg

Posing for a portrait with its creator. Good luck, little sign!



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