Sunday, March 13, 2011

AND THE SIGN SAYS...

Johnny's retired.  If you look closely, it seems he was thinking he might stay in the business for his friends but may have reconsidered that offer. Sign found on the door of a local mechanic's shop.

12 comments:

Gisele said...

Ha! Great sign. What did Johnny retire from? Any idea?

Kim2900 said...

The underwriting beneath the photo makes the shot!!! Wonderful eye, Lorri!

Anonymous said...

Old mechanics never retire they just move their workshop to home.

Christina, Sweden said...

a great find and fun as he used the same paper as the one he started on earlier

as for my sunshine post, we also have crocus bulds and they come in lots of different colors, a bit early for them right now.

this is the flower I showed:
Eranthis hyemalis is a plant found in Europe, which belongs to the family Ranunculaceae, the buttercup family. The plant is small, but it has large, yellow, cup-shaped flowers. It is commonly known as Winter Aconite or Wolf's Bane. This plant grows from a tuber and has a low habit. All parts of the plant are poisonous when consumed by humans.

thello said...

hope he is feeling well and can enjoy his new state of life! Good capture, worth for storing.

Chesney said...

NOw that is the way to retire...you can get away from the customers you don't like, but keep the ones you do! lol Fun find!

Anonymous said...

Johnny is so lucky. I hope he has a happy retirement, though I am sure his friends will be stopping by his house, asking him questions about their cars!

Anonymous said...

Retirement can be scary. I almost fainted when dh did it! lol!

BobbieCoughlin said...

And I hope he's going to enjoy it fully!

Anonymous said...

Mystery! Did he re-write this with a sharpie or reuse another cardboard sign?

Julie McLeod said...

Great addition to your Signs series. I hope Johnny enjoys his retirement....

Anonymous said...

I was tired the day before that, bur I retired that day and have been tired every day since.