I cannot fully capture how creepy it is to walk past a neighbor's driveway to get to the bus stop about 20 ft past it and an externally mounted camera says "Hi. You are being recorded."
Any suggestions for a sign that I turn towards the camera as I go by? I don't want to be as unneighborly as their camera is and I don't know what possible past behavior or circumstances they're responding to but they're creating an atmosphere I don't want.
You're likely familiar with WalkScore; have you heard of NatureScore? https://wapo.st/4aQ13ue
"Quantifying nature reveals unsettling truths — about how the densest neighborhoods are often bereft of nature, and about how the poorest city dwellers have the least access to the nature’s health benefits. But it could also help pinpoint which parts of our urban landscapes would benefit most from an infusion of nature."
A family lived there, filling the hallways with the sounds of children's feet -- running, stomping, tip-toeing, dancing, leaping, walking, jumping. And the house glowed with joy.
Old style lanterns for the mid autumn festival. I went around with friends at night with lanterns like these. Unlike modern ones which were battery operated, We lit a small candle that was attached it to the wire candle holder in the middle and had to avoid strong winds blowing out the candle. It was great fun.