Today's post is a double, because there's always a funny side of everyday life.
NOT much chance of getting lost with these signs (and arrows) seen in DE.
Somewhat drafty in this what's left of this house that we've seen deteriorate over several years. It seems to have had some recent help.
We're back home from a week long road trip to celebrate Easter & family birthdays, and glad to be here.
Wishing everyone a great weekend — however and wherever you're spending it.
14 comments:
poor house and lots of choices on the direction to take... i would need an assistant to read the signs if i were driving.
I think I'd need an interpreter to cipher those signs, particularly the 202 signs. I'd likely still be lost.
I don't think I'd know which way to turn if I were following those signs! Hope you have a nice weekend! :)
Welcome home, loved the photos!
I'd pull in at a service station and ask instead of paying attention to contradictory arrows!
That house definitely saw better days.
I don't find the signs THAT confusing. But I live in Philly and if you can read Philly signs... Just saying.
Poor house. I hate seeing things like that. Someone needs to care for it.
Yes, hard to get lost there :-) :-)
But I think one still can spend some night without getting wet in rain in that house, some parts of the roof looks ok :-)
Have a great day!
Christer.
Wow - that's a lot of signs! I'm always lost!
Glad you had a good trip!!!...:)JP
I always hate when signs are bunched up like that! Too confusing when you are driving!
There's no place like home, is there.
There should be a picnic table near those signs so you could stop for lunch while you read them. :)
The drawback about all those signs at one place all pointing different directions is that the person who is looking for one can be easily confounded by the multitude especially if the traffic is heavy. By your next trip that house might be all gone
Too confusing for me ...I'd need a coffee break.
Now that sign would really confuse me because the same signs are in PA, a couple miles from Chadd's Ford. I wonder how many Route 1's there are... my favorite being Route 1 in Maine, least favorite is Route 1 in Delaware.
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