This week I walked in downtown Nashua, NH, to a dental appointmentand along the way passed several parking areas. The perfect spots to come across vanity plates.
Obviously, there's many NH residents who enjoy these vanity license plates. Some can be rather amusing.
Others are quite simple, even if I can't quite understand why the motorist felt compelled to have a vanity plate.
On Saturday we're going to the 26th Annual Hampton Beach Master Sand Sculpting Classic here in NH. Competitors from around the world are competing, including artists from Canada, Latvia, Russia and the U.S. Artists are working on a massive, 100-ton sponsor sculpture that reflects this year's theme, From Sea to Shining Sea – America 250.
Enjoy Your Weekend, Everyone
We're off to the beach sculptures, photos next week.








14 comments:
For whatever reason you find WAY more personal license plates than I see.
You do have an eye for these things.
I like "Live free or die in a coma".
I hope you post photos of all the sand sculptures!! The first couple of plates are cute, but I don't know why anyone would want the rest!
These are good!
Cute
some are funny
The master sand sculpting sounds awesome-take photos if you can. you find some interesting plates--happy weekend
Great finds and I am looking forward to photos of the sand sculptures. Happy weekend!
To each his/her own.
Those are funny...some are curious...must mean something to them. Hey, it's NH, the "live free or die" state, so why not make a statement on your license plate? LOL. Oh, the sand sculptures should be wonderful. Can't wait to see the pictures. I do hope you don't get rain!
I never see a vanity plate. We either have no vanity or we have no creativity!
I've never been to that competition, but I saw them on the news. And wow. They are amazing. Enjoy and take some good photos. hugs-Erika
Thank you for sharing these vanity plates.
Enjoy the sand sculping competition.
All the best Jan
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