![Shakespeare in chalk](http://archaeofacts.com/wp-content/uploads/shakespeare_in_chalk.jpg)
Yeah, I was in a mood, so the text is “upside down.” I especially love the white-lined blue-dot period. This was not taken during a night or during midsummer. Hah!
I’m in climate change shock. In this case the climate change is because we drove about 1K miles south over the weekend. We’re in a wave of humidity and the high temp today was about 4°F above average. The two combined—humidity and temperature—constitute an atmosphere thick enough to be carved, I swear!
9 June 2014 at 9:24 pm
jcb says:
¡pooɯ ɟo ʇɹos əɯos uı əq ʇsnɯ noʎ ‘pəəpuı
9 June 2014 at 10:08 pm
kayak woman says:
Hotlanta is a whole lot different than The Planet Ann Arbor but I know well that climate change feeling. Also, I was laughing so hard at jcb’s archaeobus tweets I couldn’t even talk. I hope that was not inappropriate. I think the bus us cool 🙂
9 June 2014 at 10:09 pm
kayak woman says:
The bus “is” cool, not “us”
9 June 2014 at 10:51 pm
Ol' WD says:
Hot and humid is tough. But hot and dry like two years ago means corn won’t grow. I want my corn to grow even if I have to sweat! I’ll bet the racoons agree with me.
How did that jcb guy write upside down and backwards? Turn the key board around? Use a mirror? Or just do the GURU thing?
10 June 2014 at 6:00 am
Sammy says:
The Guru never gives away his secrets. All I can tell you is that the “behind the scenes” version of the text you see has LOTS of numerals and non-letter characters. Probably the clue is: unicode.
10 June 2014 at 6:25 am
Sherry says:
The north country misses you!