I've just returned from a couple thousand miles of driving across eight states. It's mostly pretty boring, and designed to be so on the interstate system. So I have just a few photos from along the way.
First: who knew that truckstops move coffee around in the back of a tanker truck? Not me.
Second: One of the famous Beer Caves at a Sheetz store. Sheetz is chain of convenience stores/fast food restaurants/gas stations that are a bit of a cultural phenomenon on much of the East Coast (and maybe in parts of the South?). In one state, I saw a Soda Cave instead of a Beer Cave.
Third: At a rest stop, Booker T. Washington was relegated to speaking from the front of a drink machine.
Fourth: At one run-down gas station bathroom I used, the staff had DIYed a slat of wood to stand in for the sliding latch on the stall door. I appreciated the effort.
Fifth: In a supermarket produce section, I spied this two-color graphic for watermelons on the side of a large corrugated box holding the fruit. I like the abstract design with its swirls.
Sixth and finally: This large entrance sign marks the grounds of the Udvar-Hazy Center, which is part of the Smithsonian's Air and Space Museum. It probably cost tens of thousands of dollars to fabricate, since weather-proof signs are expensive. Unfortunately, the words "Smithsonian Institution" and "National Air and Space Museum" have been rendered by the sign-makers in the Adobe substitute font rather than in Minion, the official font of the Smithsonian... and no one caught it before the sign was produced.
Oops.
Tuesday, July 23, 2019
Six Photos from the Road
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