NO Overnight Parking
Juergen Barbusca
Author - Writer - Vanlifer

NO.Overnight.Parking

Only for mobile

Stickers vs. Postcards: A Chronicle of Travel Expressions

Stickers vs. Postcards: A Chronicle of Travel Expressions When I travel, I send postcards. It lets people know where I’ve been. When others travel, they affix stickers. It lets people know where they’re from. It is with this frame of reference that I speculated about the phenomenon of stickered objects. They seemed to be everywhere. 

Stickers vs. Postcards: A Chronicle of Travel Expressions Read More »

A-1 Beginnings to Southernmost Ends, Phone Books Tell Stories

A-1 Beginnings to Southernmost Ends, Phone Books Tell Stories In the era when homes relied solely on telephone landlines, businesses vied for visibility on page one of the phone book. They achieved this by utilizing a simple yet effective strategy: combining the first letter of the alphabet and the number 1 to create memorable names.

A-1 Beginnings to Southernmost Ends, Phone Books Tell Stories Read More »

Rural America’s Marketplace: The Bulletin Board

Rural America’s Marketplace: The Bulletin Board Bulletin boards at gas stations in South Dakota served as bustling marketplaces, connecting buyers with goods and services from distant communities. In our increasingly virtual world, the simple act of tacking a flyer to a cork wall retains remarkable staying power and offers a window into the essence of

Rural America’s Marketplace: The Bulletin Board Read More »

Currency as a Canvas, Celebrating Viola Desmond and Harriet Tubman

Currency as a Canvas, Celebrating Viola Desmond and Harriet Tubman I spent half-a-day at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg. One exhibit told of civil rights activist Viola Desmond and her story of political resistance. I learned that in 1946, the Black Canadian and hair-salon owner refused to give up her seat in

Currency as a Canvas, Celebrating Viola Desmond and Harriet Tubman Read More »