I wish I had had camera today and not driving…first road construction sign said to merge left…but when we got there it was merge right…then left…I have no idea why they did it that way. I had got in center lane so did not bother me.
life is forever changing, and sometimes daily. here in FL that sign could be 500 feet from the lake on dry land and in 30 minutes be up to its neck in water. sudden downpours can put down 3 to 4 inches in not time at all. but it does recede as soon as it quits pouring. as for changes, Blogger appears to be making changes, not just the one it is warning us about. today has been a few wonky things going on
Lol! Stuff like this tickles me.
I wish I had had camera today and not driving…first road construction sign said to merge left…but when we got there it was merge right…then left…I have no idea why they did it that way. I had got in center lane so did not bother me.
They didnβt think that out very well!
LOL! merge but then apparently be prepared to swim. π xo
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love a misleading sign! As long as you see it before trouble begins…
Of course the sign wasnβt misleading went they put it there. π
Use ahead.
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Uh-oh! ‘Wonder how quickly I could engage the reverse.
Hopefully people werenβt driving too fast. π
Oh my gosh. No lake ahead, lake right there!
Yes, things had changed a lot since they put the sign up,
life is forever changing, and sometimes daily. here in FL that sign could be 500 feet from the lake on dry land and in 30 minutes be up to its neck in water. sudden downpours can put down 3 to 4 inches in not time at all. but it does recede as soon as it quits pouring. as for changes, Blogger appears to be making changes, not just the one it is warning us about. today has been a few wonky things going on
Here they warn people of flash floods…dry arroyos fool people into thinking they’re safe. The water doesn’t last long, but it can still kill.
Roflmao
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That sign looks like it’s in the wrong place….lol
It is now. π
That sign is not in a lake; it’s just in a pond. The lake is still ahead. Right?
I’m assuming the lake flooded. Notice the trees seem to be in the water.