Monday, April 13, 2020

• Wildomar Trail Signs Installed

Following my dear grandmother's sage advice, I will only be making complimentary statements about the new signs. 

No negative comments. No sirree... not from me. 

Please take a look at some of the new signs that have been installed. They are sure to make the local residents stand up straight and thrust their chests out with a pride of ownership feeling reminiscent of when we got our first cars!
This is the new sign. It's brown and has a compact cowboy style font.
The new signs are like works of art. As with other works of art, beauty is in the eye of the beholder... and they are something to behold alrighty!
This is the old sign. It was green with a large, very basic font. 
Had I been the one tasked to oversee this project, being the persnickety artist that I am, I probably would have opted for something a bit my eye popping and tad easier to read from more than 30 feet away. Maybe next time.
Our new Wildomar Trail signs are so cute. They're sure to put a smile on your face just by looking at them. You couldn't ask for more complimentary colors than those. I bet they're awesome with a nice sunset behind them too. ☺
Though my first preference would have been better legibility, these new signs are sure to get the residents talking about the new name of the street for years to come.
This is an artsy-fartsy photo of both the old and the new signs. Pretty cool, huh?

Down comes the Central sign.
Up goes the Wildomar Trail sign.
Uh oh, looks like the photos are out of sequence. This sign was changed before the other one.
The good news is that Wildomar Trail is scheduled for proper road repairs "after the rainy season" (not sure what that means, but we'll eventually find out). The project will go from Grand Ave to Palomar. No timetable as of yet for the part of Wildomar Trail that goes east from Palomar to the freeway.

This rugged part of Wildomar Trail will soon be nothing more than a happy memory.
For those that haven't seen Gramps argue with his grandson about Wildomar Trail... hurry up already and watch it... even if you hate cartoons, just do it. 
I was able to post a whole blog about these new signs while being positive. My grandmother would have been extremely proud and impressed at the same time. It was no easy feat to be sure.
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To acquire knowledge, one must study; but to acquire wisdom, one must observe.
– Marilyn vos Savant

Wildomar Rap has done so much observing that there is now too much wisdom on board, and it's crashing around the friendly confines my skull looking for a way out.


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