Pundits ponder how many of the changes we've made over the last 18 months will become permanent fixtures. Let me add one to the mix: the proliferation of yard signs.
Before the pandemic I don't remember seeing many that weren't advertising a house for sale or a renovation taking place. Politics are too hot right now for people to use yard signs to advertise their candidate of choice — at least in my neighborhood.
Now there are signs welcoming kindergartners and high-schoolers, banners for birthdays and even notices with desperate requests. The latter includes one from a family in the neighborhood that used the back of their PTO's grade school welcome sign to scrawl their own heartfelt message: Open The Schools!
At least that one is down now, but I think people are catching on to the potential of yard notices in an era when more of us are at home and walking around.
Yard signs ... bring 'em on.