Signs are everywhere. We are bombarded with signs both "official" and freestyle every single day. As some may remember, I am a great noticer of signs. I mean, there's this kind of thing:
Or intriguing, less formal messages:
Or messages that seem a little sinister:
Yesterday I took my daughter to physio (stubborn sprained ankle, getting better) at the Fowler Kennedy sports clinic at the University of Western Ontario. I was just hanging around outside people watching and feeling incredibly nostalgic (I went there) and old when I saw a small sign, partly obscured by undergrowth, behind the Ivey Business School. Being a curious, sign-noticing kind of person, I moved in for a closer look.
The sign was basically a "Don't Walk Here" or "Keep Out" kind of thing, yet managed to be so much more:
A tiny, hidden sign on a three foot post with a sad bend on the corner. A remarkably detailed, polite (dare I say erudite?) message that you could only find on a University campus, defiantly protecting a tiny triangle of trees on a vast, busy property teeming with clueless oafs who would happily trample understorey growth and tree seedlings. Remember Rat Trap Press' FARATS-winning "Charlie Brown Tree"?
That sign felt like a nerdy, wonderful "Charlie Brown Sign" to me. I really liked it.
Speaking of trees, I grabbed a pic of the King of Autumn the other day. He's still pretty green, but I have a good feeling that he will ROCK this year and smoke the competition in the Second Annual Rantwick Autumn Tree Smackdown (SARATS)!
Can you see it? He's got his game-face on for sure. If trees had teeth, his would be gnashing, baby. You better get looking for a good entry now.
Yer Pal,

Good Gosh, its it Fall again? So soon??!
ReplyDeleteI know! I blinked and it was contest time again.
ReplyDeleteThere is brown foliage all over the place around here! It is a lot more attractive than the black stumps.
ReplyDeleteRantwick,
ReplyDeleteI like the sign at UWO. In the name of urbanization, lots of damage has been done. Hope your daughter recovers fast!
Peace :)
PS. I am with Steve on the stumps and foliage here :(