Understand, most of the plates here in Toronto begin with an A or a B and are prone to a strange insufficiency of vowels; and so, although there aren’t likely many words to be found, the perfect parent is forever alert to a Learning Opportunity.
“A–Y–R–E,” asks Nola. “What’s that?”
“It’s what you put in your TYRES!”
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I swear, I’m wasting my best material on a six-year-old.
Believe it or not, you can read more stories about license plates here and here. I picked the photos for this story from the extensive collection of Jerry Wood.
Added to Sunday Scribblings—Spelling.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely scene..making words out of number plates remains fun..no matter how old!
ReplyDeleteagree with Jae Rose, this is something I do as I look at license plates anywhere
ReplyDeleteSo funny! I still try to find words in every set of letters, and patterns in numbers. This is a fun entry.
ReplyDeleteAdded to ABC Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your link in above comment to ABC Wednesday - Round 14, wow what an achievement!
ReplyDeleteFunnily enough, I always "read" words in license plates and "Ayre" in Scotland is where my grandfather was born. Cool post!
ReplyDeleteLeslie
abcw team
I needed ayre in my tyros. Love the whole scene.
ReplyDeleteA good one!
ReplyDeleteROG, ABCW
Love your style. That's a great comeback!
ReplyDeleteCan you create your own there like you can here in the US? You see some really creative ones along the road. Sometimes I really can't figure out what they are trying to say.
ReplyDeleteAnn
That ayrie story put a little smile on my face....
ReplyDeleteFunny ABC post! :)
ReplyDeleteMakes me think of the license plate game we played as kids, see who could find a plate with every letter of the alphabet in order. Parents have to have lots of tricks in their bags. - Margy
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