Sign at OSBI This sign appears outside the Cleveland County Courthouse in Oklahoma. A bra appeared on this statue during Breast Cancer Awareness Month. This sign was pre-Covid, posted around Halloween. Things changed after Covid. I wonder if the business understood the term "Swinging Sixties." This sign greeted me one year when I arrived in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. I created these for a Music Night event. Music Man awards I created for another Music Night Sign at the Griffith Observatory has me saying, “What?” What are we supposed to be obeying? This sign was in a Korean church where I spoke (in English). I thought it was the Lord’s prayers, but a parishioner explained to me that it was a blessing for food. You never know, especially these days where cameras are everywhere. No problem. The sidewalk chalker identifies only as “me.: We weren’t even allowed to talk during class. Arpil? That’s a month I never heard of. The business failed. I curated a show by Oklahoma Mensan artists, and this was the sign I made for it. We were doing a photo shoot when we saw this sign. The sidewalk chalker strikes again. Again, the sidewalk chalker writes a message. The bottle outside Pops is 66 feet tall, so this is good advice. Does this lead to an old-fashioned kissing booth? Every NYC restaurant must post its rating from the Board of Health. What a lovely name for a vegan cafe! Eischen’s is a restaurant famous for fried chicken in Oklahoma. My Spanish teacher drew this picture to help us with names of parts of the body. I would never flush my hopes and dreams. This is a prop from the movie “Twister.” Several props are located in the National Weather Center in Norman, OK. I don’t care, either. Despite “cafe” being used in the name, this is a fancy restaurant in downtown Columbia, MO. Ride at your own risk. Of course I do. Who doesn’t? When you open a fortune this strange, you have to photograph it. The theme fit right in at the Medieval Fair in Norman, OK. This is a welcome mat sold by a criminal defense group. Here’s a pair of pajamas that talk to me. This church advertised outdoor movie nights. I attended shows there on two different occasions when I was in NYC. This is a photo I took of a faux magazine cover that used my name. I think Lexis cleverly sent every attorney an individual cover with their name on it. I had to take a cover of this TV screen during Jeopardy! when my hometown was the correct response. My best friend is a teacher, and she filled this out, then sent it to me. We laugh so much together! This has Hotel California vibes. This was a sign at the annual Music Festival in Norman, OK. I dont’ know what happened to the “vey.” This is one of the saddest museums ever. This statue at the OK State Fair reminds you where you are.