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Sunday, June 13, 2021

Serene Sunday and Plates

 Miscellaneous photos left in my May 2021 folder all from NC Art Museum Trail

I have more license plates for you today

1. DARTHV, Darth Vader, it was on a Black Cadillac
2. BEAUPACK, Possible Beautiful Pack (Pack nickname for NC State U)
3. D1DVL, Duke one Devil (on Duke University Plate)
4. INSPCTOR, Insptector
5. FRSHGNGR, Fresh Ginger


6. PAWSTRNR, * Paws stronger?
7. SLVRBEAR, Silver Bear
8. WIRED on a Tesla
9. LADY(on State Parks plate)
10. MAICAN, Ma I can?


11.RVRRATS, RV'er Rats 
12. 14SOCCER, One for Soccer
13. GUNNER01, Maybe military
14. BTTYWHT, Betty White
15. BRGTDOT, Bright Dot?



16. CGUL, Sea Gull
17. FRTPIT, on a Virginia Plate
18. ANGEEZ, Angie's 
19. WOODZEE, Golfer
20.BEARBELL
Last but not least
21. KINKAJOU,
what a great name for this adorable critter 
it rolls right off your tongue 


The kinkajou is a tropical rainforest mammal of the family Procyonidae related to olingos, coatis, raccoons, and the ringtail and cacomistle. It is the only member of the genus Potos and is also known as the "honey bear", from Central and South American rainforests *thanks YAM!!


17 comments:

  1. There is a Ukranian island called Maican in the River Danube where it runs between the Ukraine and Romania but seems to remote to refer to that.

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  2. Not sure it is that adorable. He looks to have a fierce bite on him! Other than that he is quite cute.

    Klem

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  3. Hari OM
    #6 - could be Paw-strainer or Paws Turner... or Pa W S Turner... just guesses as research didn't through any further light!
    #10 - Maican is an island found on the upper Danube near Ukraine/Romania. It is also a surname, mostly originating from the Balkan region, but quite wide spread and a large portion to be found in Venezuela...
    #15 - I am guessing you spotted the vehicle of Bill Crouch - founder of the Bright Dot organisation which is hq'd in Raleigh!
    #17 - I am guessing at "fruit pit" (as in the stone in a fruit) - maybe they core apples for a living?
    #21 - that is definitely NOT an Aussie critter. They are native to Central and South American rainforests. The car probably has the name because they are (sadly) also kept as pets.

    Happy Sunday! YAM xx

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  4. Lots of plates today. It would be very cool if you spotted Mr. Crouch!

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  5. If you see number two again ask him if we can have it to put on our car because we do have a beaupack here.

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  6. Another interesting list of plates and some pretty pictures of the park.

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  7. Terrific photos and those were fun plates too!

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  8. Pretty photos and great plates! I don't know about that kinkajou, he looks a little mean to me - yikes!

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  9. Kinkajou, what a funny name!

    We haven't seen any special plates lately. But then, we haven't exactly gone anywhere besides work, and grocery shopping.

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  10. That's a lot of plates. Everybody there must have a custom one.
    Like your photos.

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  11. I am always amazed by how many plates you find. XO

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  12. Beautiful photos and such fun plates!

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  13. We love trying to decipher the plates - you did very well.

    Happy Sunday!!!

    Woos - Lightning, Misty, and Timber

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  14. LOVED the plates. Always do. And some pf this sculptures are super!~ I swear, I need to go there one day.

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  15. Love the sculptures! And the plates are fun! And your new header ROCKS!!!

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  16. I loved your lovely photos!!! the one with the benches is most inviting! Just wait til those trees grow enough to give it some good shade, and they'll never be empty! BOL!
    I just loves all the plates ~ I told Ma to keep a look out for some here!
    Kisses,
    Ruby ♥

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