Amusing Signs in Norfolk...

Today's main blip shows a compilation of amusing signs we've seen in Norfolk today. "Laughing Image Corner" (in Great Yarmouth) sounds a great place for a blipmeet! The duck signs are self-explanatory. And we were amused by the need to have a warning of wet floors in the ladies' loo... (I have to admit to a touch of anxiety about being locked up at Her Majesty's pleasure when I photographed the doorway of a ladies' loo, but I was confident that no-one except MrsC was around!) Finally, we were amused that Lovers Lane is a "No Through Road" - a road to nowhere...?!
 
The first extra is a lovely pair of thatched houses in Ludham, the nearest of which has clearly recently been re-thatched. The far house is actually an tearoom and we were dying for a cuppa when we got to the village - but it was closed to regular clients, being full of ladies of a certain age (presumably some sort of private function). Fortunately the pub next door was able to serve tea.
 
The second extra is a self-flying kite, apparently being used as a scarecrow. The post as very flexible and the string too short to allow the kite to crash-land, so it was flying very well. Alas the crows were completely ignoring it.
 
The final extra is really for fellow blipper analogconvert13. I know he likes imaginative weathervanes: this one was on the roof of a wrought iron workshop.

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