Large parking garages can be disorienting. You drive around in circles, watching for a parking spot. When you finally find one, you're in a dark area with no particular clues as to which direction is which.
This one in Leesburg had a map posted, but there was no “You are here” indicator. I asked a passerby, but they did not understand the map either. So I walked toward the light until I came out near the street. Fortunately, I saw that I was near the place where I wanted to be.


I'm laughing a bit at seeing this garage scene, and thinking how difficult it can be to return and find one's car in these parking garages!
ReplyDelete...will parking garages ever be design to be more user friendly???
ReplyDeleteI wish! Once I had a loaner car from a car dealership, and I scratched it going into a narrow parking garage gate. Fortunately, the dealership did not charge me for the damage.
Deletemight be a nuisance to use but it's very photogenic
ReplyDeleteHope you found your car..
ReplyDeleteSurely it's not too hard to add the "you are here" sign to a map! You found a great photo though :-)
ReplyDeleteI avoid these places if at all possible.
ReplyDeleteI am glad you ended up near where you wanted to go. I used to drive around these parking lots very thankful that I don't go to them too often. I like the ones that have those little lights over the parking spots, with red or green, green showing where there is an open space. That helps. Nice shot!
ReplyDeletecela pourrait être une image de film. je veux dire qu'on imagine une intrigue un peu inquiétante dans un tel décor
ReplyDeleteGlad to read your post, Great click.
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