There are signs in life that feel metaphorical such as “yield,” “merge,” “detour ahead” and then there are signs that are so oddly specific they feel like a joke the universe is playing on us. Case in point. There is a very real sign at Boulders Beach in South Africa warning drivers to check under their cars for penguins. Penguins. Not metaphorical ones. Not emotional baggage in tuxedos. Actual, delightful, slightly judgmental birds.
And here’s the thing. The signs worked. A driver checked. A penguin was saved. Which means somewhere out there is a person who paused mid-life, mid-drive, mid-everything and thought, “You know what? Let me just make sure there isn’t a penguin under my car today.” And that small, absurd act made all the difference.
I love penguins. My mom loved penguins. My son really, really loves penguins. So I am fully on board with any signage, no matter how random, comical, or wildly specific, that keeps these tiny waddling miracles safe. But I can’t help thinking about how many “check for penguins” moments we ignore in life because they seem too strange to be real. Too niche. Too unlikely. Too ridiculous.
Maybe the lesson isn’t just about penguins (although honestly, it should always be at least a little about penguins). Maybe it’s about paying attention to the improbable warnings. The quirky nudges. The things that make us pause and say, “Wait…really?” Because sometimes the most random signs are the ones that matter most. And sometimes, if you’re lucky, they save something small, vulnerable, and unexpectedly important.
Also, and this feels critical. If a sign tells you to check for penguins, please do check for the penguins.
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Just did the same thing (with a product, not a penguin) this morning. Good Facebook ad, product I need, except 1) No size chart on the website 2) No measurements to go with the sizes
I HAD A FEELING…
After several exchanges back and forth, I had gotten a size-guide link – which went to an Error 404 No such page; and the person or thing emailing me TOLD me in the email their sizes stopped one short of what was listed in the ad (the size I needed).
I sent back screenshots, told it/them not to contact me.
GRRR!
I bet most people just order from the ad – and get crap or nothing at all!
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So Sad Finding Penguins under Cars in South Africa
Indeed a Valuable Cause to Check Underneath Dear Miriam
Yet Sadly too it’s Far too Far for Emperor Penguins to Escape
Antarctica As Disappearing Ice Caused By Human Influenced
Climate Change Induced By Carbon Emissions Melting Away the
Home of Emperor Penguins Where Polar Bears Are Also Predicted
to Go Extinct in the Arctic Potentially by 2100 too for the Predicament
Humans Have put their Species In…
No More “Happy Feet” So Sad Indeed
Unless ‘Cooler Human Heads’ Come to
Rule And Not Destroy the Balance of
Nature That Also constitutes Us of Course
It’s a Bit Ironic as Humans Culling their Own
Species for Differences in Politics and Religions
Are increasing Energy Prices and thereby in some ways
Perhaps Reducing Carbon Emissions as a Byproduct of their Violence….
Indeed the Penguin Cousins in South Africa Have Found a Source of the
Overall Problem Yep Gas Powered Cars i do my Best in Hybrid Way now
To Reduce my Carbon Footprint a bit And Use ‘Happy Feet’ on Smooth
Store
Dance
Floors
Traveling Bliss
Within Instead
of Driving Far to find it
Polar Bears and Emperor
Penguins Magnificent
Creatures Worth
Saving as sadly
We Cull Our Species
in All Volunteer Ways…
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