Welcome to another year of the AtoZ Challenge. This year I am doing signs that I have seen across the country. This post will feature signs associated with the Letter A. ENJOY THE RIDE!
We can’t avoid signs. They are everywhere. Advertisements, informational signs, directional signs, business signs and, sometimes, even humorous and fun signs. Each of my posts in this years’ challenge will feature a hodgepodge of signs I have come across in my travels. In most cases, I’ll also note where they were taken. Some were actually inside of shops or otherwise, so not all will have locations. I hope you enjoy this fun trip each day of April.
Let’s get started with Apples! Everyone likes apples. Wenatchee, Washington is the purported Apple Capital of the World. In January 2020 we drive though there and found many places with signs and trust that you’ll pay for some fresh apples. Following is a prime example. these honey-crisp apples were amazing!
Those that know me well know that one of my favorite comments when asked by others how I am is “I’m awesome, but I’m getting better.” I first ran across the following “Awesome” sign in Lexington, Kentucky, where I live, but have since seen in in numerous other places.
And then there is a flea market in Hamburg, Iowa that likes to be awesome too.
As our world changes, so do many signs. A prime example are restroom signs. I came across this one at an eatery in Lexington.
The one below is another example of “All-Gender” and even “All-Species”. Found in Cuba, Missouri
Speaking of Aliens, there are plenty of them to be found on the highways. Some are on signs and some are holding signs. Here are a few.
And then there was an alien encounter near Moab, Utah too!
There are always “off-color” things to be found, but I really got a chuckle from this sign I found somewhere of the “Ass” family….
Speaking of “Ass”, the Algonquin tribes of the east coast had words such as Assawoman and Assateague, both of which can be found in Maryland. We actually stayed in motel that was on Assawoman in Ocean City, Maryland. Assateague, also in Maryland, is a National Park famed for its numerous wild horses.
And, of course, there are other random “A” signs like the one below.
Check back tomorrow for a few B signs.
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Those were awesome!!!!!!
Thanks!! Many more to come Jayashree!
So many good signs, but the ‘Ass’ family wins it for me today! 🙂
Honestly…I loved that one too Iain
I give this an A+. You couldn’t have done any better on your first post!
You’ve certainly collected some fun ones! (Maybe even awesome.)
Black and White: A for Atlantis
Love it!!!
What a wonderful journey through the alphabet this is going to be!!!
I hope to have fun with it!! Thanks for checking in.
Those apples look delicious! I like Awesome Possum Flea Market and Alibi Family Dining, but all the signs are good that this will be a fun theme!
Wow! You have been a lot of places. I’ll be checking back to see where else you’ve been and what you’ve done.
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I have good memories of camping on Assateague Island when I was a kid (except for the mosquitoes).
Yes…that area could be pretty bad for them skeeters. Not sure how those wild horses can handle it!
That “A– Family” one is funny!