Weekly Photo Challenge: Extra, Extra

A drive from Knoxville, Tennessee, to Greenbelt, Maryland, up Interstate 81 or old Highway 11 can make for a delightful trip: rolling fields and barns compete with historic homes to dot the fresh, early summer landscape with the usual pretty sights.  But sometimes some surprising extras crop up, and we’re sharing a few we saw this week for the Weekly Photo Challenge: Extra, Extra.

1.  Huge, weathered guitar along Highway 81 near Bristol, Tennessee.  (You can see it from the rest area across the street.)

Roadside guitar

 

2.  Pink Cadillac Diner along Highway 11 (Lee Highway) near Natural Bridge, Virginia.  The restaurant is pink, the Cadillac parked out front is pink, but King Kong is raging black!  An extra treat, don’t you think?

Pink Cadillac Diner

King Kong -- Pink Cadillac Diner

3.  An iconic ice cream shop — Carl’s– where folks in Fredericksburg, Virginia, form long lines to order the only three flavors on the menu:  vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry.  (And no wonder.  It’s EXTRA creamy!)

Carl's Diner, Fredericksburg, VA

 

4.  And at our B&B  in Fredericksburg, Virginia, (Lavender Heights), this little extra flew in. Maybe the birds thought they had exclusive rights to the house in the cottage gardens, but not so much.  A wasp was looking for a place to call home, too! (Just roll out an extra cot?)

Wasp looking for a home

For more little extras — or maybe some big ones, too — click here for the The Daily Post Weekly Photo Challenge:  Extra, Extra.

About Rusha Sams

Rusha lives in Knoxville but hunts for great finds anywhere her travels take her!
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12 Responses to Weekly Photo Challenge: Extra, Extra

  1. thistlecovefarm says:

    Great photos…I see the gee-tar (as they say around here) every time I go to Tri-Cities Airport.

    • Rusha Sams says:

      It was fun to see this. When we were headed east, I saw it but not fast enough. Then when we came back, I realized I could photograph it from the rest area! It’s fun come see road art!! Thanks for commenting.

  2. Kevin Brent says:

    Carl’s… you were a block away…lol

    • Rusha Sams says:

      Really! I didn’t realize you were from Fredericksburg. Carl’s was the first location our B&B owner circled. She said, “You MUST go there”!!! If I lived a block away, it would be hard to pass up on a daily basis! (By the way, we loved your town and the battlefield tours.)

      • Kevin Brent says:

        It is hard to pass up. But, we have to catch it before that long line forms up. Thanks, and I’m glad you enjoyed them. We used to have other places like Carl’s. Old-style Drive-in’s where they brought food out to you, etc. Carl’s is really the last man standing…lol

  3. whichwaynow101 says:

    Great pics for the challenge but can keep the wasp!

  4. suzjones says:

    One of our dream holidays is driving the Old Route 66 and making detours along side roads. That’s where we hope to see the ‘real’ U.S. :)

    • Rusha Sams says:

      We’d love to do a trip along Route 66. From the pics I’ve seen, there are many fun icons along the way!

  5. Rusha Sams says:

    You’re right about quirky things. We call it Roadside America. And if you tour the states by car and get onto the highways rather than the interstate, you’re bound to see something that will catch your attention! Thanks for reading.

  6. Mabel Kwong says:

    These are great shots! Such a creative interpretation of this week’s challenge. I liked the King Kong shots best, as I love monkeys and apes! Would love to pose for a photo beside it. I’ve never been to the States, but it seems that driving along the highways you get to see a lot of quirky things :)

    • Tina Schell says:

      OMG Rusha, that guitar is hysterical. Don’t you wonder when you see things like that what they heck were they thinking?! Di they REALLY think that would work as a tourist attraction! LOL. Did you eat the ice cream?

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