Woofy wags, mutt mitts...when woofs gotügo
Oyster Harbor is a racially integrated community located on the Annapolis Neck. Historically the site of Black family vacation homes, Oyster Harbor and the surrounding communities are now a melting pot. Many residents are retirees, several are the descendants of Black homeowners, and there are many White yuppie families of four (...with a cat, etc.). Despite this diverse population, street signage within Oyster Harbor largely caters to yet another population: dogs. Accordingly, we have two beaches so as to properly distinguish who is welcome, when, and where. Specifically, we have a human beach and a dog beach. (Socialization is encouraged at the dog beach on Thursday nights, affectionately termed "Yappy Hour," similar to the humans' "Happy Hour.") Along with those distinctions, there are signs throughout the community addressed to the four-legged population...or better yet, for the caregivers thereof. And, as you will note, the signage has a humor all its own...