Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Blue Skies

The other day Jason was on his way to work when he called me and told me I needed to take my camera outside and take pictures of the clouds. So I did.


Also, I saw a sign the other day that made me laugh. They've been doing road construction on the main road near our house for about ... a century? Every time I go anywhere, I have to find a new route due to the whole shenanigans. So the other day I'm driving home from my parents house and as I approach said road, I see an electronic sign flashing "Road construction ahead" then "Lane closures daily" and then "Have a great day!" Really? Have a great day? Shouldn't it read "Have a great day trying to navigate your way throught this maze we've created, and good luck explaining to your boss why you're late to work every single day since it doesn't seam reasonable that we would block off every known road leading to and from your house as we re-pave all the side streets while we tear up the main one. They'll probably just think you're making it up. You might as well tell them your invisible dog ate your expense report while you're at it!"

It reminds me of the Always maxi-pad campaign telling women to "Have a happy period." 

5 comments:

Anita said...

I hate driving anymore because of all the construction, you never know what is going on from one day to the next.
As for the clouds, lovely...
I love taking photos of the sky and have taken quite a few. I have this one of a cloud in the shape of a dragon, I will have to find it and send it to you.

Karissa Kay said...

That was so funny, Jessie. And i totally agree with the "have a happy period". Uh, yeah right. It'd be happy if it didn't ever happen again!

Stacey Crewse said...

You are so funny!! I totally agree! Especially the period thing, Yah, I'll have a great week now!!!! THANKS A LOT!

Cheryl said...

Your pictures of the clouds are beautiful! I sure have enjoyed looking at your photography blog! You are so talented!!

Brittanie said...

Haha, this is great. I remember when we lived close to you- that construction is ridiculous.