I notice odd things sometimes when I'm out riding. Here's a few shots of some of my favorite signs.Is it any wonder that I ever find my way back home?
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I found this one last spring while riding in NC. What could it mean? I think we could use some signs like this in Massachusetts, just to indicate that the road ahead is actually just a series of potholes loosely joined by bits of pavement. |
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Another of my favorites. If there is Nonesuch Road, why does it need a sign? |
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Bring on the Flat Hills! |
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We are plain speakers here in New England! |
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Meet me at the brick building. It's the one with the sign over the door that says "Brick Building." |
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This goes a long way in explaining why they have to label the brick building. Note that the schools are on Church Street, while the church is on School street. |
I used to live on Flat Hills Road. It's flat at the top, with hills on both ends!
ReplyDeleteKind of the opposite of Ohio: round on both ends and high in the middle.
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