On a bumper in Fairfax City
i have questions.
are we talking about actual reptiles, “reptilians”, or “lizard people”?
is it VA’s proximity to DC? or does VA have an extraordinary number of lizard species within that commonwealth?
how do those (actual lizardian-reptile-animalian species) compare, in number, to regions further south? wouldn’t the states with the big-boy lizards (and that one place, with all the invasive reptile things), be more likely the state for lizards?
or, perhaps, i have misread the slogan as an invitation from Virginia to accomodate all the iguana, crocodilians, tegu and monitor lizards to come make a home?
nice!
i always wanted to go Fishing with John…
Those look like post apocalyptic hearses.
An odd collection of landmarks from today’s walk.
Rail and pedestrian bridges:
19th century manor:
Derelict paper mill that used to belong to the manor. The dam now serves a small hydroelectric plant:
Late-stage communist concrete sculpture:
Some ATL art…
Some R Land art…
And in a random parking spot…
And finally… Professor Morte’s van outside the Plaza theater…
Okay, so it’s the Finnish police symbol. So…?
so… it was seen IRL?
looks like one of those floating pointers in a video game showing the armory.
When you zoom in, it does look to be a photo of an illuminated sign on a wall, at night.
So, yes, it looks like a graphic in a game, but I think that’s what makes it interesting: because it’s not.
Please let me know when you come across the real life version of Mario’s gold coins. TIA
At first I thought the store is called SUPER SHY and simply doesn’t sell beer, but obviously it does. (We have a convenience store in my city that doesn’t sell gas; for years it was locally called “the no-gas” until they leaned into that and added NO GAS to their sign.)