Here are more vanity plates for the start of June, which really don't have anything to do a new month, but have just been spotted in recent weeks.
Some plates are easier to figure out than others, which may only have special meaning to the car owner. I've tried to group some whenever possible.
The type of car is reflected in the plates of these cars. The first is a vintage 1957 Chevrolet and the second is a newer Nissan Pathfinder.
I-75 is a major north-south interstate that starts in Hialeah, FL, and ends at the International Bridge in Sault Ste. Marie, MI, at the Canadian border. While I 80 doesn't pass through the state of Missouri, this plate could refer to a section of Interstate 80 in the state of Missouri or a state route called Missouri Route 80.
The number f"2" was prominent in all of these plates.
The messages on these plates were easier to figure out. The question is whether they were descriptive of the car owner or not.
Recently, a friend questioned whether or not it was permissible to post images of license plates on the blog. The friend's opinion was that as they were on privately owned cars, they would be considered private property. While it's true the cars and plates are privately owned if the car and plate is visible in a public area (street or parking lot, then taking a photo is legally allowed. Why? it's because license plates are considered public information since they are displayed on vehicles used on public roads.
However, it's quite a different story if the photo was taken while trespassing on private property, which was not the case for any of these — all were a single photo taken in public parking areas, highways or city streets, which is why some are not as clearly focused. And, clearly, there's a lot of car owners who want to share their names, interests and more.
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Eighteen years seem to have gone by quickly, that said, this weekend, we're going on a road trip to neighboring RI for the high school graduation of the oldest grandchild, Bobby. It seems like yesterday that we had attended his kindergarten graduation. The grands are getting older (granddaughters will be 14 and 9 this year), but, we still feel young at heart, if not in other places.
We're traveling to a neighboring New England state this weekend to attend the high school graduation of the oldest grandchild, Bobby. These 18 years have gone by quickly. It seems just yesterday that we had attended his kindergarten graduation.
We are proud, as are his parents, of this young man who will be off to college in the fall. Long-time readers of this blog may recall seeing earlier grandson photos, which are not included as often as years ago.
* This is the final line from Oh, the Places You'll Go!, a children's picture book, written and illustrated by Dr. Seuss (Theodor Seuss Geisel). First published by Random House in January 1990, this was the last book published during his lifetime. Since then, it's become a popular gift for graduates of all ages.
Enjoy Your Weekend, Everyone
If anyone is also attending a graduation, Enjoy & Celebrate
Thanks too for the well wishes & congrats for our grandson
32 comments:
...enjoy your grandson's graduation!
Congratulations to your Grandson! I know it will be a very happy and proud day for all! And maybe you can see some more interesting license plates along the way! I think it's fun to see what people put on their plates! We used to play a game while traveling with the kids to see who could see the most different states on the plates and try to get all 50, which I don't think ever happened in one trip, but it kept them busy looking!! Nowadays, with the vanity and specialized plates, the different states plates are not quite as distinctive as they used to be. You have to really look a lot harder to find which state they are from. That was just one of several different road games we used to play even when I was a kid. Happy Memories.
Where I live there are many out of state plates, University region, a lot of incoming employees too. So we get opportunities to spot many plates. Not so many vanity plates these days though.
May he do well in college and go on to great things.
Awww! Congratulations! It’s shocking how quickly they grow up. I love that your grandson still resembles his boyhood pictures. He’s a very handsome young man.
Thanks for sharing all these plates...quite interesting. And how many times you must haave been walking by, or driving behind them! Or do you have another source? Congrats to your handsome, smart grandson! My last granddaughter just graduated high school (of 6 grands).
Congratulations Bobby!
Have a wonderful time at the graduation.
Congrats to Bobby. You must be so proud of him. My favorite license plate is Corgi + 2 because I can just imagine how that dog must rule the roost. And being a corgi he/she probably does. :) I hope you don't get any bad storms today. hugs-Erika
We both have a graduate this year.
Right on about the plates. When in public space, you can take photos of things seen in public.
congratulations to Bobby and to all of you who are so blessed to have him. I really like watching him grow up. Can't believe the ages of your other grands. wow time is on fast forward.
Congrats to your grandson-enjoy the celebration.
I was wondering about sharing the plates-so thanks about that.
Happy Friday-still raining here
Congratulations to Bobby. I rarely see a vanity plate.
Your grandson is handsome and has grown up so well. Congratulations! Yes, from a news reporting point of view -- public view, public property, public event -- post away. This includes crowd shots of people too.
Such a handsome lad. Have a great family weekend!
Interesting point about whether it's permissible to take photos of licence plates. So they're regarded as public information. That makes sense.
That book has been a long time favorite of mine.
Congratulations on the grandson's graduation. Time does go by so quickly it seems.
Love the license plates. It should be no problem to photograph... they are on display all the time for anyone to see. If someone doesn't want to be noticed...don't get vanity plates nuff said.
Sue
You have to be pretty smart to get admitted to college! It is exciting. Our granddaughter just started college last year. I love the plates! Anger2 is frightening, and one would want to drive very carefully around them! Corgi2 is cute.
It has been so long since I've said, "Oh my goodness! Is Bobby that old already?" He is a handsome young man. All of you have every right to be proud.
Bobby is quite a handsome young man. I've played a parlor game where you receive a page of vanity license plate photos and have to figure out what they say.
Enjoy your grandson's graduation.
All the best Jan
A landmark event. Have a good time.
I need a lot of help with the license plates. You have some very fast growing grandkids.
what a great, funny set of license plates, we see more and more of them around here!! congrats to your grandson!!
Big congrats to your wonderful grandson—what an exciting milestone!
I enjoyed seeing those license plates.
Congratulations on your grandsons graduation. He is a handsome young man!
I have an irrational dislike of personalised number plates…
Congrats to your grandson! It's a big milestone!
Congratulations to your grandson Bobby on his graduation from high school.
Best wishes to a fine looking young man!
Loved the licence plates. My favourite vanity plate was one that a cousin, a minister, was given by his sons. His first name was Beverley and the licence read "REV BEV".
Congratulations to the recent graduate! Best wishes for the future. My granddaughter graduated in May and is going to the University of Utah this month.
Lovely to see these photos of your grandson. Wishing him only the very best in life. As for your vanity plates, thanks for the clarification on legalities. I found that very interesting. We enjoy trying to guess what some of the ones we see are. Some are just total headscratchers.
Congratulations to Bobby! Beautiful photos. The license plates are unique.
Hi Beatrice, Nice collection of license plates! Several of them took quite a bit of imagination to create. Sadly for grandparents, grandchildren move on to start and live their own lives. Our youngest is interning for Google in Silicon Valley and he has a girl friend too. Our oldest lives in Chicago and manages a restaurant. We aren't exactly #1...or even #2 or #3 on their daily lists of concern... Such is life but we all miss them as they grow up. Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
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