Against one wall stood a battered sign made from two planks nailed together.
After crossing a long, flat stretch, they saw a crude sign nailed to a tree.
Sure enough, after we'd crunched a few yards down the track, I spotted a sign nailed to a tree.
His experimentation is evident in the white signs nailed to black posts that march over the hills and identify squads, platoons and regiments of grapes - a kind of foreign legion.
On the other side of the road, a sign nailed to a wooden stump pointed up the escarpment and read, 'In Salah'.
'Closed,' Franklin Boddin said, squinting to read the sign nailed to the gate.
The flames illuminated a crude sign nailed to a tree.
A sign nailed to a post on Oak Street points the way to a farmer selling "quakey, shakey eggs."
The signs nailed to the building's wooden walls promise skiffs for hire, sand worms for sale and cold beer.
A sign nailed to the trunk said that the tree was one hundred and sixty feet in circumference.