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Sunday, April 19, 2020

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We saw this yesterday...it is near a favorite house that I like to drive past.  We wondered about it.  It is out in the country with only one or two houses even close.  I have never seen a kid on that road at all.  It is probably a two mile stretch of road and at the  most a dozen houses scattered along it.

25 comments:

ElaineH said...

There is a story to be told here! It is a nice sign!

CheerfulMonk said...

It would be nice to know what that was about, but I'm guessing it will remain a secret.

Nancy Chan said...

Everyone has gone into hiding inside their houses. Hope the kids will be able to come out and play again soon once the lockdown is lifted.

Ginny Hartzler said...

What a mystery! And it does not look like it was written by a child. I guess it will always remain a mystery.

Dee said...

Vewwwwy Interesting!!!!! Wonder what it's all about. It looks great!

Bill said...

Yes... a tale to be told.

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari OM
... a sign of the times..??? YAM xx

Ann said...

Well isn't that interesting. Would love to know the story behind that.

eileeninmd said...

Hello,

That is a strange sign. We are all good at hiding now.
Enjoy your day, wishing you a happy and healthy new week.

Judy said...

I'd love to know the story behind that.

Steven said...

If it's something new, I could see how this is related to COVID-19. But just doing a "google", this evidently refers to Big Foot. I even saw some with the State of Indiana as part of its logos. Great find!

MadSnapper said...

ever one is hiding inside. maybe. who knows, this is truly interesting.. i can't even come up with a fake reason

MadSnapper said...

google it, it is even on wiki, it is a real champions ship...tons of info out there

ushasurya said...

Aw!! God knows who the Champin is!! I suppose an unsolved mystery!!
Beautifully weitten though :)))
Devi:)

Red Rose Alley said...

That is an unusual rock you came upon, Rose. Hide 'n Seek is always a favorite game to play with children. It will be nice to play it with the grandkids one day. ; )

~Sheri

Ruthie said...

I hope the champion is having fun during the isolation. Fun sign.

John "By Stargoose And Hanglands" said...

If you didn't see anyone then it shows just how good they are at the game.

don said...

someone saw an unused flat surface that was perfect for his message.

Ruth Hiebert said...

That is interesting . It would be nice to know the story behind this.

happyone said...

Strange sign. Wonder what the the story about that is!

harry said...

Probably not the best place to hide.

Kodak said...

Now you have us all wondering about it along with you. Interesting.

Stevenson Q said...

I am very sure that behind this sign is a beautiful meaning. Although one I can think of is that with the place that it's on, the one who wrote it must never ever be seen since he's a champion at it :)

betty-NZ said...

I think it was Bigfoot!

L. D. said...

I like it.

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