Who knew Picard did trail work?
haha, maybe there is a goose nearby who likes to attack trail users?That's pretty cool. Why's there a sign with a goose on it? 😂
But seriously, creative signage rocks!
A hematoma on the head (generally caused by big bump from hitting something) is commonly referred to as a “goose egg”.That's pretty cool. Why's there a sign with a goose on it? 😂
But seriously, creative signage rocks!
My wife is from Japan. She often refers to geese as "duck-chans" even though I've told her multiple times they're not actually ducks. (adding "chan" is like "san" to someone's name but implies more affection/closeness)maybe the person who made it had a difficult time distinguishing between a goose and a duck?
I'm going to put my bets on the sign graphics being mislabeled. the intent was for it to be a duck (ha ha pun), but the graphic was probably labeled as both a duck and a goose, or maybe incorrectly as a duck (even though it's clearly a goose). and the person who made the selection didn't notice.My wife is from Japan. She often refers to geese as "duck-chans" even though I've told her multiple times they're not actually ducks. (adding "chan" is like "san" to someone's name but implies more affection/closeness)
She did not create Klurejr's sign. I asked. She was amused.![]()
It's a fair cop.Looking at it again, it looks a bit ambiguous. We need some test to determine if this is, indeed, a witch...errr...duck.
I forget exactly which trails, maybe Rupert in Squamish, that has rubber chickens trail markers.Are there chicken signs on the go-arounds?
That made my day, thank you!
It is right there next to the shrubbery.Looking at it again, it looks a bit ambiguous. We need some test to determine if this is, indeed, a witch...errr...duck.
So if she weighs as much as a duck, she is made of wood.It is right there next to the shrubbery.
When you crouch down to go under it watch your 6:00. That's all I'm saying...That's pretty cool. Why's there a sign with a goose on it? 😂