Wednesday, January 08, 2020
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Blog Archive
-
▼
2020
(330)
-
▼
January
(27)
- When Steam Was King
- Nova Scotia Textiles
- Sunday Sky
- Subway & Bikes
- B&W Friday
- Lifeboat Crew
- Reflection
- Winter Swans
- Monday Night
- Do Not Bad Mouth Mother Nature
- Audie
- B&W Friday
- Winter Rain
- Hungry Geese
- Flatiron Mural
- Monday Night
- Sunday Sky
- Family Feud
- My Hugging Carrots
- Future Master Plan
- Traffic Jam
- Post No Bills
- Graffiti Alley
- Sunday Sky
- B&W Friday
- Christmas Lights
- Happy New Year... 2020
-
▼
January
(27)
That doesn't look good and probably made many people unhappy.
ReplyDelete...someone was in a BIG hurry!
ReplyDeleteJust stay calm...you'll get there eventually!
ReplyDeleteUgh!
ReplyDeleteI am no fan of traffic jams, or tail backs. Think I have been stuck in my share of them.
ReplyDeleteWhat a nightmare, Andy. I hope you weren't one of them!
ReplyDeleteWhat catches my eye is not the traffic but all those inconspicuous electric wires that it would be time to bury in order to make the cities prettier
ReplyDeleteIt is such a headache at times on that highway.
ReplyDeleteUgh! Most of our highways are only a lane each way. An accident can close them for hours. Recently a bridge into our county was closed due to high winds. A friend took an alternate that added about 3 hours to a 2 hour drive.
ReplyDeleteCold and crowded!
ReplyDeleteIn a country with highways build for cars from the start I am amazed that you have traffic jams. But now it seems common the whole world over.
ReplyDeleteIt is getting more crowded on the roads everywhere.
ReplyDelete