Each Labor Day, as part of our town's festival, the route for a 10k run passes our house. They start running at 8:00 a.m., so our tradition has been to get our breakfast, grab a blanket, and cheer them on from the front porch.
Every runner passes us twice, because the halfway-point turnaround is about a half mile from us.
Since that weekend, we've had these bright orange directions spray-painted on the road, complete with smiley faces for the zeros and Os. Farther along the route, encouraging phrases like "almost there" and "finish strong" are painted on the road, too.
It's not a bad thing to drive by every day.
Camera: Canon PowerShot SD1000 at about 7:00 p.m.
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