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Saturday, August 15, 2020

Symmetry Saturday



The o in the "Love" sign above the rows of pottery is represented by the shape of North Carolina...see below




North Carolina has a very unique shape...if you are interested in how it came to be shaped like this
click HERE 

12 comments:

  1. Oh that photo is wonderful - love all those plant pots displayed like that AND the sign with the NC "hole" too!!

    Hugs, Pam

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  2. My goodness, what a hiSTORY! Dad's exhausted and even more hungry for breakfast now after reading that.

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  3. We didn't know NC leagalized pot MOL! Cool photo!

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  4. I love the sign and the "hole" represented by NC. Of corse I am fond of NC...another son lives there. (As you know).

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  5. Read every word here. Thank you.. Bruce teaches NC History as well at his school in Charlotte. So having read what he wrote and added to al I have read as I am a history aficionado…I know these things. Didn’t know about the State of Franklin though until early last year. It was a “hold your breath” time during all of that with the settlers back then. WHAT a journey they all had to Statehood.
    Katie Isabella

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  6. What a great photo! And Mom always thinks its a great day when she learns something and she ALWAYS loves learning history, especially when its about where our furrends lives!
    Purrs
    Marv, Jo Jo, Kozmo, Cinnamon and Angel Nellie

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  7. The sign is cute and those pots just give me a happy summer feeling!

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  8. I almost missed your postie! It didn't show up in my feed! arrrrrg! anyhu, Loves the story on your State shape! I loves the sign! very cool!
    Kisses,
    Ruby ♥

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  9. What an interesting aticle. I didn't know that my adopted state of TN was once part of NC!

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