For this combo Wordless Wednesday and "I" day for the Blogging from A to Z Challenge, I bring you some signs that either tickled my Imagination or I thought were imaginative.
But first let's use our imaginations for a minute. You are at a festival to view the April 8, 2024 total eclipse of the sun. The day before, the weather was beautiful. You wake up April 8 and the sky looks good. But by the time the eclipse starts, the sky is clouded over. You see the sun briefly for a few minutes, through high clouds, as the moon starts covering the sun (called "the kiss") and the eclipse begins.
Then, nothing. Clouds. The sun disappears. It reappears an hour after the eclipse ends.
So, you have to use your imagination. Imagine there is a total eclipse up there. It should have been near and right above the middle tree in this photo, according to the festival emcee. (No worries, I am going to blog more about my eclipse experience later this week, with photos. Because it was Interesting in its own ways.).
Anyway, those Imaginative signs.
Plymouth, Massachusetts at a historic mill: Tell Us Your Corny Jokes.
Orlando, Florida - Reserved parking for Batman.
At a local plant nursery - Funky Stuff.
Oswego, New York. If only all wars could be commemorated like this.
Along an old, no longer used stretch of New York's Erie Canal: Please check vehicles for Stowaway Cats.
Joining Sandee at Comedy Plus for her #Wordless Wednesday.
"I" day on the Blogging from A to Z Challenge. My theme: Gardens, History, Art and The Unexpected.
There are many interesting signs
ReplyDelete..often, imagination is in short supply.
ReplyDeleteBeing northwest of Luna Pier, Mi which viewed the total eclipse, we saw clouds blocking the sun too and the temp dropped five degrees.
ReplyDeleteWe're in California so we didn't see anything. Many did though.
ReplyDeleteLove all the signs. Stowaway cats. I laughed out loud.
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Signs are fun when they're unusual.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry. Mine was 26%, which actually looked pretty good, a big bite out of the "bottom." It was cloudy for a relative in PA too.
ReplyDeleteAwesome sky photo during the eclipse ~ Wow!
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Us too so much for being at Ground Zero
ReplyDeleteWe had no sun all day for the Eclipse. :( Fun signs, Alana!
ReplyDeleteI'd demand a refund on the eclipse experience!
ReplyDeletehaha, you have a funny collection of signs.
ReplyDeleteBummer about the eclipse. The signs are great!
ReplyDeleteI live in Massachusetts so the first sign made me laugh, but I liked them all. It got a bit dark here for a while but I watched the eclipse on tv.
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