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Thought I would pop into Cheshire/Staffs this evening. I missed the best of the light, but it was good to be out after what feels like an age.
Mow Cop Castle is a folly at Mow Cop in the civil parish of Odd Rode, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building. The ridge, upon which the castle sits, forms the boundary between the counties of Cheshire and Staffordshire, the dioceses of Chester and Lichfield and the ecclesiastical provinces of Canterbury and York.
Source: Wikipedia
Mow Cop is designated as a RIGS (Regionally Important Geological Site).
I saw this old cop standing on the sidewalk outside an antique store on the Bowery, NYC
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Copal pocket camera for 13X17mm exposures on 110 cartridge film fixed lens with CdS-meter, Manufactured in Japan 1975
The Copal pocket camera takes 13X17mm exposures on 110 cartridge film fixed lens with CdS-meter, Made in Japan Circa: 1975
We always saw him with a giant trukey leg in his grubby hands.
He had super teleport powers because he would always move places really fast but we never saw him run and we all know fat people can't run.
Brasília, 08 de novembro de 2021. CNA na COP 26 - Agribusiness Day - Daniel Carrara, diretor geral do Senar, fala sobre o Programa Nacional de Crescimento Verde no Pavilhão Brasil. Foto: Wenderson Araujo/Trilux
Long story... But these cops turned out to be some of the nicest guys in uniforms I've met in a long time. They were really interested with the ability to ride backwards so we let them have a try. They got half a backwards circle and a few track stands. Not bad for the first ride on a fixed gear. I've been having a rough year with cops so it was a nice year end reminder that not all cops are dicks. These guys were super nice. And down with fixed gears!
Actually, just a security guard at a local mall. Most of his colleagues wear the usual plain blue uniform and shoes, but this guy wears cop boots! Maybe he's also in to them?