Me and my family drove to Ohio over Thanksgiving to Visit Relatives. This sixteen house drive gave me a chance to observe the highways of America (outside of New Hampshire and Vermont) for the fist time in two or three years. It was, to say the least, distressing. The fist thing I noticed was how grateful I am to the government of northern New England for outlawing billboards. The greater part of American freeways are spattered with hideous and obnoxious signs advertising anything and everything. I was amazed to see that there are even billboards advertising themselves ('your ad could be here!! call 125-8325 for details'.) It's ridiculous!
The next thing the baffled me was the fact that it's nearly impossible to find local restaurants anymore. It would appear that the only food one can get without venturing several towns away from the highway is from chain restaurants. Generally food from these places is nasty stuff that makes you feel as though your arteries might be clogged after the first bite. This is not the kind of food you want to eat when you're going to be sitting in a car for the next ten hours. In short, it feels as if the roadways of this country have been defiled and ruined.
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Travelling The Highways Of America (Or At Least A Small Part Of Them)
Labels:
Billboards,
Chain Restaurants,
Driving,
Fast Food,
Highways,
Travel
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4 comments:
oh dear.. guess it's good i don't go on roadtrips too often..
lyd
duuuuuuuude.. update your blog...
how many times do i have to comment on here for you to update? yes, I DO read your blog.. when there are new posts.. lol
lyd
The problem here is that I don't read my blog....
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