APRIL FOOL!
I’d be fine with a ghost in the house if each time a bloody message appeared on a wall it was something helpful like YOUR KEYS ARE IN THE FRONT DOOR.
— @lizhackett
In 1978, photographer Mark Gubin took a tub of white paint and wrote “Welcome to Cleveland” on his rooftop in block letters large enough to be read by airplane passengers about to land at the nearby airport. The sentiments (which are still there) were very kind, except for one thing—gubin lives in Milwaukee. Gubin doesn’t have a good explanation when people ask why he did what he did. As he told a reporter at TMJ4 in Milwaukee, “I say ‘It was Wednesday.’”