This sign was seen at the head of a man-made path that meandered through a wide expanse of green grass in a state park. I wondered what it was trying to say...
theteach
UPDATE: I agree with those that say the sign means we shouldn't wear thick-soled, heavy shoes on the grass. But why not draw the RED line from (as I look at it) upper left to lower right and cross out the soles? :)
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The more I look at it, the funnier it gets. No hiking, hike but don't step on any lines... not your trail buddy...
Happy Weekend, & great SWF post.
I have no idea but it's funny for sure. A great odd shot too.
No foot-wear allowed?!?!
Probably the park is meant for ice-age men without footwear only :P *kidding*
I've got no idea what it means, but sure it's weird.
Happy Weekend Mary {hugs}
No walking allowed? Funny little sign!
No shoes with cleats?
As to my header - we really had a good time when I took that picture (and a bunch more) from the observation level of the Statue of Liberty. We had 2 of our grandsons from SC along for a quick visit -took them over and under the Hudson, up, down and across Manhattan. Maybe next time we will cross the East river into your area.
Maybe you are only allowed to fly ? Must be for Superman !
keep your big fat work boot feet with horrible cleats off this tender foilage or we will take you off to jail
I think it means no footprints allowed. Lol funny sign.
Footballers; stay off!?
Sad, really, there are so few footprints left on earth.
From Felisol
no boots with little x's on the sole allowed!
Thanks guys you have me LOL!
I think it says "do not wear shoes with treads." Weird one, Mary!
Clearly -- see all the X's? -- this sign was put up by someone with a boot fetish and it is an offer to kiss your foot wear!
Well at the risk of spoiling the fun--that's a badly rendered "Don't walk on the grass" sign. Parks don't want you walkign off trail because it damages the land when a ton of people do it.
And I know, you all probably knew that.
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