Jerry and I have moved around quite a bit. In the summer of 2011, we arrived in Southern Spain in the beautiful city of Sevilla. This is a chronicle of the paths we have taken and continue to take. Along the way, I tell stories about us and the years leading up to us, the many plunges we've taken together off the high board (sometimes into an empty pool), and all the other stories of two lives constantly on the move.
Friday, February 24, 2012
The Rules of the Road
WALKING HOME THE OTHER NIGHT VIA CALLE REYES CATÓLICOS (STREET OF THE CATHOLIC KINGS).
I am speechless! I always knew Spain was very liberal but......lol
ReplyDeleteJim: But I wonder if there's only one in the entire city...
DeleteNo wonder the ring is red!!!
ReplyDeleteChris: Ouch.
DeleteNeed anything be said?!
ReplyDeletethe cuby poet: I had so many captions in mind, but they were clearly unnecessary.
DeletePerv!
ReplyDeleteMark: Me? I don't know what you're talking about. I was just showing how close we are to the Plaza de la Magdalena.
DeleteThat sign is a hoot!
ReplyDeleteMs Sparrow: I couldn't even count the number of times I've walked by that sign in the past 7 months and never noticed.
DeleteNow I'm even putting a phallic interpretation on those arrows!
ReplyDeleteRaybeard: Oh, yeah, I did the same.
DeleteOf course. Catholics.
ReplyDeleteWalt the Fourth: Your comment made me laugh more than did the original sign!
DeleteLove it!! You should send this to the Tonight Show (or the Spanish version if there is one!)
ReplyDeleteJenners: The Tonight Show is a great idea. I'm going to check that out.
DeleteWell, given her profession, Maria Magdelena should know about penetracion. Maxima, of course, is in the eye of the beholder!
DeleteWill: What could I possibly add to that comment!
DeleteOh that is brilliant!
ReplyDeleteNubian: And now we all know where to go.
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