I believe "House of Pisco" is a cocktail shop which I should have paid a visit to. On the website, the cocktail looks gorgeous!
The sign is quite nice to my taste too.
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A friend of mine sent me the music clip of Dionne Warwick
It sounds so good in the late night
What a cute sign.
ReplyDeleteA little boutigue
DeleteThat is a cute sign. I like the song too, thanks for sharing. Happy Valentine's Day, have a great day!
ReplyDeleteYou have a great day too!
DeleteLet's photograph the cocktail :)
ReplyDeleteNot too good for my gout but will do next time !
DeleteSkål!
ReplyDeleteYou mean this is a sacred sign?
DeleteMe gusta la imagen y la música que la acompaña.
ReplyDeleteAbrazos!!
The music is so soft and touching
DeleteLike the sign & the song.
ReplyDeleteThank you Pat
DeleteNice sign, I like it. Great tune too.
ReplyDeleteThanks Bill for visiting
DeleteI love this sign for the House of Pisco, very clever and the old bike has a certain beauty. Great photo! Thank you for Dionne Warwick's video. She still is and always will be one of the great, and that song will never go out of style, what we all need now indeed :)
ReplyDeleteHello :=) Nice sign! Your friend has good taste, I have just listened to the great Dionne Warwick and this song never ages. I love the way she sings this love song, and it's a good choice for Valentin's Day. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeletePor aquí también vi usar antiguas bicicletas señalizando algún local comercial, una bonita forma de reciclar.
ReplyDeleteEl video me encanto parece un recorrido por la vida de la cantante.
Saludos.
I like the sign, or at least I like how and where it is placed.
ReplyDeleteSuch a neat sign! I'd want to visit the place just because the sign is unique
ReplyDeleteThe sign for the House of Pisco is indeed good. As it is bicycle mounted, the sign probably did not need a permit as it normally would.
ReplyDeleteWhile the song has been overplayed over many years, it is still a beautiful song.
I like it!!! Now about that cocktail? Care to join me?
ReplyDeleteParece que cerca hay una casa donde despachan esa famosa bebida de Chile y Perú. Bonita propaganda.
ReplyDeleteVery innovative sign. Cocktails? Count me in. 🙂
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing where old bikes are used how inventive some people are with them. Nice sign and a beautiful song.
ReplyDeleteInnovative sign. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteOne night in 1967-- I sat in a room in the Mark Hopkins Hotel on San Francisco's Nob Hill with Dionne Warwick and Leslie Uggams. It was just the three of us. We talked about babies and diapers. I can't hear the song without think about that delightful time. I like the sign.
ReplyDeleteWow, you had the opportunity to meet or know Dionne Warwick. This is so special. I wonder what your life has been like. Probably did a lot and saw a lot too.
Delete...but don't drink and drive.
ReplyDeleteNice sign:)
ReplyDeleteGreat sign and I have had some pisco's in the past. Kind of South American coctail from Peru.
ReplyDeleteThat is so interesting. Definitely I would have to give it a go.
DeleteThis is fabulous -- one of my all-time favorite signs. Thanks for that one.
ReplyDeleteAn upcycled bicycle sign! Love it. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteBonito el cartel. Un beso.
ReplyDeleteI like the sign too and the music is beautiful and the message is as true today as when this song was first recorded. Thankyou. I am joining you at Wednesday Around the World linkup.
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ReplyDeletethank you for sharing video
I have never had a Pisco Sour...but you've made me want to try one! #WednesdayAroundtheWorld
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