October 24, 2019

Colors and Signs in Berkeley Springs

It is early Autumn here and we're excited to see the leaves change color. When we were in West Virginia on Sunday, the colors were full-on autumnal, although rainy weather dimmed them a little.


We went into the town of Berkeley Springs, which is both historic and artistic, with a touch of hippie spirit left over from the '60s.

I noticed this sign in chalk: "If you're happy and you know it be yourself."

Nearby there was a construction fence. Above it I could glimpse part of a mural. On the fence were some signs including "Clothing Optional Construction Zone. No peeking."


Another sign nearby was a chalkboard advertising Mama Trey's Biscuits.

The location is Fairfax Street near Berkeley Springs State Park.

For more signs, visit the Backroads Traveller Sign linkup.

6 comments:

  1. Interesting sign collection.

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  2. ...Berkeley Springs looks like my kind of place, what the world needs now are a few more hippies! Thanks Linda for this mini tour, make your day special.

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  3. I hope you enjoyed finding these signs as much as I did seeing your photos of them!

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  4. Fun signs. It's nice to see that people have a sense of humor.

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