I'm often on the road due to work, so while I'm out I frequently have to locate the local post office in order to send out new CD orders. Today I spent about half an hour driving up and down a back road in rural Virginia attempting to find the post office branch Google Maps had sent me to. After my third pass, I finally found it:
The only reason I was able to find this place was because the car in front of me slowed down to pull in, and I saw the FedEx drop box and took a lucky guess. There is absolutely no signage on the building or out in front. Sorry, but cheap 1960's minimalist brick architecture doesn't automatically say "post office" to me. Or does it?
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
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