Tuesday, April 17, 2018

Directionals


If you were to ask me for directions, I'd have to say I don't think you can get there from here unless you're going north or south! šŸ¤­

17 comments:

silvia de angelis said...

A volte troppe indicazioni ci confondono le idee....
Un saluto,silvia

Francisco Manuel Carrajola Oliveira said...

Nada de enganos com esta bela sinalizaĆ§Ć£o.
Um belo olhar fotogrƔfico.
Um abraƧo e boa semana.

Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros

Andy said...

Too many decisions for me. What can I say... I am a slow reader. ;-)

Tom said...

...all roads lead north or make that south. US Route 27 runs 1,373 miles between Miami, Florida and Fort Wayne. US Route 301 runs 1,099 miles between Glasgow, Delaware and Sarasota, Florida. US Route 441 runs 939 miles between Miami, Florida and Rocky Top, Tennessee. Neat history about US highways.

magiceye said...

One will have to stop and ponder. So many choices.

GreensboroDailyPhoto said...

Road signs and directionals anchors us in a city. In the east, come winter,all roads lead to Florida. (Even those in Canada).

Janis
GDP

Sharon said...

Oh my goodness, I think I'd have to pull over and study that sign for a while before proceeding.

Small City Scenes said...

I'd better go North---don't want to make a left turn or go so far south I'd fall in the water
Didn't you once say you were stationed briefly at Whidbey Island Naval Station? Well that is south of Anacortes
MB

William Kendall said...

Stare at that too long and that'll cause a headache.

Marleen said...

This asks for lots of preparation before getting in the car.

Karl said...

A bit confusing, north and south in the same direction? I go straight ahead...

Taken For Granted said...

The U.S. started numbering highways in 1926. There has been mixed results about directions ever since.

RedPat said...

This is why GPS has become so popular!

Kate said...

Whither thou goest, my friend?

orvokki said...

I'm happy I don't need to drive a car there... :D

Kay said...

Wouldn't it make more sense to group all the North and all the South signs separately?? This is such a hodgepodge. The attorney's sign ("truck accident attorney") behind it is the only thing that makes sense.

Bill said...

Way too many options and I would probably still take a wrong turn. :)

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