Thursday, July 27, 2006

finding [signs]

i enjoy "chains of events". those little cause and effect links that give our crazy lives some structure. one of those links happened last week.

as mentioned in the previous post, i took a trip to kansas city, what was not mentioned was the fact that while i was driving, i, somehow, won a radio contest. the question the dj posed was "what lyrics are next in this neil young song, "...that keep me searching for a heart of gold, and i'm............what?" well, knowing the answer, and being bored, i called. sure enough i was the tenth caller, and had the correct answer, leaving me the new owner a two cd set of "boston's greatest hits, i know.................it was like christmas.

last week i would have assumed this is where the story ends, however..........

i had to go claim my prize at the radio station. after "google mapping" the directions, i found that not only would i have to head down a road i had never been on before, but it was for a longer distance then i thought two boston cd's were worth. i however decided to go. i ended my friday early, and ventured down this new road. while taking note of all the new buildings, i couldn't help noticing the signs in front of them. before i knew it i was driving down a road with a "plethora" of vintage signs. i was now more focused on the signs then i was on my "prize." i did eventually make it to the station. as i claimed my disks at the reception desk, i rummaged through my "man purse" to check to see if i had brought my camera. finding out i had, i got in my truck, and headed back home, taking pictures of every sign i could find. to bring this experience full circle, i opened one of the cd's and blasted "more then a feeling" over my speakers.

the disk was on it's last track by the time i snapped my final shot. the journey left me with some great pictures and a friendly conversation delivery guy from "kim huongs oriental restaurant". needless to say, i feel my real prize was discovering a few more roadside gems in the greater wichita area, and not so much the boston.

6 comments:

PostScorch! said...

Was it 104.5 the Fox? Because I think that station rules.

Best classic rock station that I've heard in Wichita, KC, and St. Louis.

If it wasn't the Fox, I've wasted your time.

ercwttmn said...

mike,

as a matter of fact it was 104.5 the fox. the best part was when the d.j. asked me what station made me a winner.

Anonymous said...

too bad it wasn't bobFM.....love the signs.

sloring said...

only you could win something like this...

Luke said...

Eric Whitman...You're a bold beautiful man, and I miss you occasionally.




But only occasionally and not in a weird way.




bye

Luke said...

Plus, I have no idea how to spell Wittman

Thank you. That's all