Saturday Snapshot: Signs in London

I have a bit of a thing for British signs.  I have a bit of a thing for London in general, but part of the fun is all those signs that remind me, subtly or not, that I’m not in Kansas–er, California–anymore.  Here are a few favorites.

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These are ubiquitous and remarkably useful.  I spent a lot of time striding around London, and it meant surprisingly lot to not need to pause at every street corner and remember which direction the cars might be coming from.  Quick glance down to orient, quick glance up to make sure nothing’s barrelling down, and on you go.  We should have these in this country.

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I have a mad fondness for terribly polite signs.  It may be a bit harsh to remove innocent bicycles, but at least they warn you politely first.  And speaking of politeness…

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And the wonderful thing about this is that it works.  You can get on these enormously high escalators, and everyone is standing on the right and walking on the left.  We definitely need to import these signs to the United States.

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I don’t quite know why, but I’m slightly obsessed with this sign about ventilation on the Tube.  Maybe it’s just that there’s a four-syllable word on a sign on public transit, when they could have just said “air.”

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This is a movie theatre down the street from Sherlock Holmes…nothing particularly British about it, but just fun. 🙂

Do you have favorite signs you’ve seen, in London or elsewhere?

Have a wonderful weekend, and visit At Home with Books for more Saturday Snapshots!

Wrapping Up the Sci Fi Experience for 2013

13sfexpIs February over already?  I don’t know about you, but January lasted forever and then I blinked and February was gone.  That means it’s time to bid farewell to another year of the Sci Fi Experience, hosted by Carl from Stainless Steel Droppings.

I’ve had an excellent time in sci fi reading over the last two months.  I started out with a big stack, and have read my way through nearly all of it.  I dropped a couple of titles from my plans (one Trek book, after looking more closely at the writing, and one Pellucidar book when I realized it was later in the series than I thought) and I have one unread Star Trek book still sitting on my shelf and patiently waiting its turn.  But other than that…  Well, here’s the full list with links to reviews:

P1020254Dragonflight by Anne McCaffrey (reread) – Group Read, Week One and Week Two

At the Earth’s Core and Pellucidar by Edgar Rice Burroughs

Speaker for the Dead by Orson Scott Card

Star Trek
Federation by Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens (reread)
The Abode of Life by Lee Corey

Star Wars: The Callista Trilogy
Children of the Jedi by Barbara Hambly
Darksaber by Kevin J. Anderson
Planet of Twilight by Barbara Hambly

I also got some Sci Fi on Screen viewing in.

I’m a bit sad to wrap up the Sci Fi…but mostly I’m looking forward to diving into some fantasy!  And I have no doubt I’ll be continuing to read more science fiction anyway…if only because I added so many titles to my To Be Read list throughout the Experience. 🙂