In today's New York Times, there was a wonderful feature about a Pennsylvania family that has been taking annual New Years pictures in front of road signs since 1979. Starting with a photo at the junction of Interstate 79 and 80 north of Pittsburgh to this year's photo in front of a PA 17 shield in rural central Pennsylvania, the Droz family has been incorporating road signs into their holiday cards.
The theme behind the cards is that the road sign in the photo represents the coming year. Many of the photos are in front of Junction signs or have arrows in them to signify how time marches on. It's one of those things where you turn to your significant other and say, "Why didn't we think of that?!" It's just another example of how you never know what people think when they see a photo of a road sign.
The theme behind the cards is that the road sign in the photo represents the coming year. Many of the photos are in front of Junction signs or have arrows in them to signify how time marches on. It's one of those things where you turn to your significant other and say, "Why didn't we think of that?!" It's just another example of how you never know what people think when they see a photo of a road sign.
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