Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Like Lighthouses, Neon Signs Lead the Way

Going on an interstate trip is a fun way of rediscovering the beauty of nature at its finest. You get to be away from the bustles of the city, giving you time alone to contemplate and view your life in a different perspective. Fresh air and a warm sunshine will accompany you on your journey as you marvel on the wonders of nature.

However, being away from the city, amenities can be limited. There are no fast foods or fancy restaurants that will greet you along the way, no shopping malls to entice you to go shopping and definitely no amusement center to take your mind off your nature trip. It is only you and nature to share the whole journey with. Nothing else can get in your way. Nothing and no one else can disturb you.

As fascinating the nature can be, as a human being, you have to satisfy your human needs. You need food and sleep and you definitely need to excrete your body's waste products. You may do all these inside your car but wouldn't it be more comfortable and satisfying if a lodging place will be available where you can spend the night with? Wouldn't it be more gratifying if you can eat proper, warm meal at a cozy place rather than eating a cold sandwich inside your closed car?

In the wilderness, finding such places can be really difficult. Good thing neon signs were created. They shine brightly at night attracting the attention of travelers and motorists alike. To a weary traveler, neon signs are like lighthouses to lost seafarers. They guide them towards the safety and comfort a welcoming island beholds. They give them hope that after days and months of being lost at sea, they can finally step on land and enjoy the kind of life there.

Thanks to neon signs, you can easily find a place to stay after a full day of driving and traveling. Good food, cold drinks, refreshing bath and warm bed- they are all the services that goes along with neon signs.