This is the most interesting thing ever (thanks, Rach!). I’ll never look at “random” marks on the wall again.
rach:

dradams:

“in the upper right corner, perhaps, a homeless man or woman has left a not about to be careful should you sleep there. they have their own language-(Rach) a blogger here told me there was book where you could learn it and when traveling, discern little painted images under bridges and over-passes from your ride- and along railroad tracks.

R-It’s called Hobo Code. See some here. I love that there is a symbol for “kind person lives here, tell a pitiful story.” Sometimes that’s really all it takes to get through the door.

This is the most interesting thing ever (thanks, Rach!). I’ll never look at “random” marks on the wall again.

rach:

dradams:

“in the upper right corner, perhaps, a homeless man or woman has left a not about to be careful should you sleep there. they have their own language-(Rach) a blogger here told me there was book where you could learn it and when traveling, discern little painted images under bridges and over-passes from your ride- and along railroad tracks.

R-It’s called Hobo Code. See some here. I love that there is a symbol for “kind person lives here, tell a pitiful story.” Sometimes that’s really all it takes to get through the door.

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