Our trip to the coast took us to this park which i thought the name was Odd but as we entered the park there was another sign i thought was Odd, and a bit scary, as i am guessing that children may also use this park, Sorry for more than one photo but just wanted you to see the setting. Be sure to Click on photos for better viewing.
Great shots sweetie...Jack Ripper???Hahaaa.....hughugs
ReplyDeleteMaybe the trees are close to water and could topple over into it if climbed? How else could a tree be hazardous? Weirdly odd!
ReplyDeleteThe trees in the last pictures made me think of Tolkien's Ents, so maybe one of them was a ripper too?
ReplyDelete(I have a sign too...)
Does Mr. Ripper own the park, do you suppose. Very Odd.
ReplyDeleteThe signs inside were more weird than the name of the park! I say it could be a warning to dogs....don't get too close now! LOL....
ReplyDeleteI am sorry but I had to snort when I scrolled down and read the 1st sign. Sick sense of humor that I have. How can trees be hazardous? This is a great post. Mine is up now but beware...
ReplyDeleteweird signs!
ReplyDeleteThose trees are creepy looking. I'd be afraid old Jack was hiding behind one. lol
ReplyDeleteThat is a strange name for the park. I don't see anyone there. I feel bad for the gentleman with that name.
ReplyDeleteNow that's an awful name, lol ! The one who put this sign probably didn't know that he was a serial killer !
ReplyDeleteOkay, if you read it carefully it does say that the trees are potentially hazardous. The grammar leaves much to be desired. Trees can be hazardous for a number of reasons--limbs that are ready to fall, disturbed root system. But I read the sign at first as two separate things. Leaving the potential hazardous behind as I read--park has trees--use at your own risk. So, are you supposed to use the trees at your own risk--or the park? LOL
ReplyDeleteAs to Jack Ripper--looks like that is a popular sign for pranksters to purloin.