On recent trips to the grocery store, I've seen more people deliberately taking up two parking spots. It's rude, a breach of common decency. But whatever. The other day I took some donations to the Humane Society Thrift Store and a van was parked across two spots. My thoughts immediately jumped to another rude parking job. When I got out of the car, this sign hit me right at eye level. Instead of shaking my head at inconsiderate behavior, I had to shake my head at myself for jumping to conclusions. I've not seen a sign like this before. If a handicap spot isn't available, this is a good alternative.
My friend and I went to Sugarcreek MetroPark to take a hike in this beautiful end of summer weather. On one of the trails is the Osage Orange Tunnel. Back in the 1800s farmers planted these trees to act as a fence for their livestock and now these large arching branches have created a living tunnel for today's hikers to enjoy. Look closely and you'll see a big spider web. I saw this early morning at the farm stand, pointed it out to my co-worker, and she just about flipped out. She wanted to knock it down, I asked her not to. By the time I left, the web was gone. Sigh. I wonder how long it took for this spider to weave this. Webs are natural engineering marvels and its shimmering appearance in this sunlight showcased its beautiful precision.
A little fun with tomato faces 🍅
The big high school football game between rivals Kettering and Centerville is coming up on September 12. In the past there was bad blood between the schools so to turn this rivalry into something positive, the schools started a competition to raise money for charities of their choice. The school that raises the most money gets bragging rights for the year but both schools get the satisfaction of helping their communities. One of the fundraisers for Kettering's high school is to sign up for your neighbors to get their yard "flocked" by a bunch of blue flamingoes. One of our neighbors got flocked!