Beth Sansbury of Great Falls was biking through the Cotswolds region of England with her husband, David, when she came upon this peculiar sign. No word on who was cultivating the children.
Seen an amusing sign in your travels? Read on.
Beth Sansbury - Beth Sansbury came across this sign while on a biking trip in the Cotswolds region of England with her husband, David.
Beth Sansbury of Great Falls was biking through the Cotswolds region of England with her husband, David, when she came upon this peculiar sign. No word on who was cultivating the children.
Seen an amusing sign in your travels? Read on.
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