But the highlight of the roundabout is the stylish red brick crosswalk for the pedestrians as they ease on down the road. I was thinking that ridiculous roundabout on Sunday when I ran into Kara Stowers, who made an SST request. Her selection struck me as apropos, so here it is:
Kara also informed about a remake with Destiny's Child, which I thought was pretty good. But since I strive to make SST an Elmo-free zone, I will refrain from directly embedding the clip here. I also discovered another version from 1993 with an unlikely collection of celebrity cameos (Rosie O'Donnell! Maya Angelou! Garth Brooks! Sally Jesse Raphael!). Unfortunately, both of those versions downplay the celebration of pedestrianism found in the original.
P.S. I'd like to thank Seth for filling in for me last week (quite admirably, I might add). I usually write my SST posts on Monday evening and they schedule them to post themselves just after midnight, but I may want to rethink my SST schedule since last Monday I broke my arm and then tonight as I wrote this I threw up twice (no more tacos for me for a while). But don't worry - I'll fight through the adversity and SST will go on.
3 comments:
This picture reminds me of the picture you took of EWilliam street (or boulevard, or whatever it was). I liked that picture! ;)
(yes, I am bored and am randomly commenting on your blog. HOpe you don't mind)
I wondered what they were doing on that road. I love traffic circles much more than 4 way stops but only if people know how to use them, seldom the case in the U.S.
I've got a new way to walk. Walk. Walk.
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