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That’s a great sign & the children’s involvement make it so much more special.
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Just because humans eat junk they think ducks do.
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Indeed! They should have asked you to create one of the signs 🙂
On Wed, Mar 23, 2016 at 9:42 PM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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Good advice.
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I agree, the involvement of children makes this more attractive.
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Nice!
janet
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Really nice indeed.
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Thrive this!
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It’s wonderful to see a bold attempt to educate the public without offending us.
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Aren’t they great!
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Not everyone follows the rules, mind you!
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And why am I not surprised… 😦
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