Sunday, November 25, 2018

Signs Here and There

 
In my travels with my RV, I see lots of signs.  I take photos of them when I can, but I have seen some really special ones that I have unfortunately missed due to traffic and other reasons where I can't stop.  I'd like to share some of the ones I have captured.
 
This is a nice way for an RV park to tell everyone to slow down!
 

Hurricane areas have this sign quite a bit, but people in other areas might not have seen it.

 

I'm sure some people need to have this street labeled so they can find it.


Found on an old truck - I believe I may have had a car like this at one time.

At least these people admit to it.


No matter what this T-shirt says - this is not your friend!



 
I'm not sure where this was, possibly an RV park or a ghost town or ........... 
 

Just a friendly reminder.


Another RV park that doesn't want people speeding through.  At least this sign gets noticed.


This is near the Mexico border, for those who haven't been that far south.  I never have seen anyone wandering around in that area.


In the Southwest, all the washes are named, like it or not.  A wash is an area that nature has made a river when heavy rains cannot be absorbed, they sometimes pass roads and you'll find a sign that says "Do not enter when flooded".
 

 
Of course, tomorrow doesn't usually get here because it's always today.......
 


RV fix-it guy with a good sense of humor.


And in the same area, if your toes need hauling......


You might also need to fill up your RV propane tank.


Many RV people who drive a Class A or C tow a vehicle for exploring when in a park.


Just in case you were wondering, this guy says he's the real thing.


I would have liked to have had this sign at some of my jobs.



 

We all know there are certain people.......
 
 
 I love this sign, it's true that some animals behave better than some people!
  

 
 This restaurant had a great deal!


 
I never knew this, but it makes sense!

 
 

Thursday, November 8, 2018

San Carlos | Mexico!!


When I drove to San Carlos a few days ago, this new sign greeted me.  I knew when I left last spring that they were planning to put up a sign, similar to other towns in Mexico.

A friend followed me in her RV, since she had never been here before.  To get her acquainted, we did a quick tour of the town.  She still has more to see.

Below is the newly created town square, we just missed the celebration of the "opening".


 
The church is right there and is a very unique looking church.
 
 
 

 
This is the first time I have seen the inside.

 
In front of the church on the patio is a nice mosaic.
 
 
Last year, I drove up to this old building sitting on a hill overlooking the water.  I just love the scenery here, and of course, I'm intrigued with abandoned buildings, so we had to take more photos.  The window on the left shows the famous Tetakawi, a familiar landmark in town.
 
 

 
They have redone the overlook near the Tetakawi and we had to check that out, great view.
 

Of course, a visit to the beach had to be included!