Thanks to Miss Velveeta for this sign. I am not sure whether or not this is from Greece or Lebanon. Either way, we should cut them a little slack since English is not their first language.
Maybe the paint dripped and the C turned into an O.
The sign comes from Cyprus, so their first language is in fact Greek, but as much as they charged to let people walk that trail...you think they could put a bit more effort into the sign making! :)
The sign comes from Cyprus, so their first language is in fact Greek, but as much as they charged to let people walk that trail...you think they could put a bit more effort into the sign making! :)
ReplyDeleteAt first glimpse, I thought it said "Holy Smokle."
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