Twenty Signs That Your Office Has Too Many Signs
I uploaded a new album of photos from my camping trip last November. These are great and all, but I really want to draw your attention to a particular subset of them.
The office at Louisville State Park was closed (presumably for the year), but had a drop box so that you could still pay for the use of a camping site. Likely unnecessary unless the ranger decided to swing by and contest our right to camp out, but we’re good citizens so we filled out the form and deposited payment correctly. And I know we did it correctly, because the office building was absolutely plastered with signs, most of which were directions on how to do it.
I took pictures of all the ones I could see, and counted around twenty. This included professionally printed metal signs, handwritten ones, and metal ones with handwritten notes in their margins. You should probably just check them out to see what I mean. Whoever runs that office really loves signs!
I accidentally typed Louisville Park Sings several times while organizing these photos, which no doubt would have made them much more interesting, but was unfortunately not the case.

Commentary
That reminds me of the ridiculous amount of signs along the western Ireland roads. It was impossible to follow any of them. The Louisville park rangers there must all have Irish roots.