In 1971, a Canadian group had a hit with a song called, "Signs". Les Emmerson, one of the singers in the group, was traveling to Los Angeles from Canada when he noticed all the signs along the road. I had that same feeling as I drove to and from California, but I did not write a hit song, yet. I am writing this blog about some of the signs I saw:
1. WATCH FALLING ROCK: Is that what I should be doing while I'm driving, watch falling rock? I don't think there was any rock falling, although there was one rock in a lane that probably did fall when I wasn't looking. My mannequin was with me and I told her to watch the falling rock, but she never said she saw any.
2. LOW FLYING AIRCRAFT: So, if I see a low flying plane I know now that I shouldn't be alarmed, it happens a lot? I did not see any, but I was not looking either...still driving.
3. PRISON AREA HITCHIKING PROHIBITED: Good to know, I think. I didn't see any hitchhikers and I did not see any prisons, but I'm sure the prisons were there.
4. YELLOW CAT: Is that really the name of a town? If you live there, do you ever get used to it? Can you visit somewhere else and when asked where you live, you say, "Yellow Cat?"
5. The sign said, TRAIL THROUGH TIME, in Colorado. It's actually a 1.5 mile hiking tour that show off dinosaur fossils and natural rock settings. How about a picture on the sign?
6. LEAVING COLORFUL COLORADO: Why is Colorado colorful? It's vibrant landscapes, red sandstone rocks, blue skies and white capped mountains. It came from the Spanish word for "colored red," due to spectacular sunsets.
7. SNOW COLLEGE: It's a community college in Ephraim, Utah and it has nothing to do with snow.
8. RAINFALL COULD CAUSE FLASH FLOODS: Anything can happen on these mountain roads. At least it didn't say, "Watch for flash floods."
9. ROAD MAY BE FLOODED-10 MILES: Anywhere in the next ten miles the road could be flooded? Not very encouraging, but the road was clear.
10. WATCH FOR SNOW SLIPPERY: I always think of ice as slippery, but maybe snow is too. I left a space before slippery, because it was written that way.
11. FREQUENTLY WILDLIFE CROSSING: I didn't see any, but is this really the best way of saying it? How about "Wildlife Crosses Frequently," or just "Wildlife Crossing?' Give them credit though, they did not say, "Watch For Wildlife Crossing."

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