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The fire hydrants all around Savannah are multi-colored, with yellow as the body and one of many different colors for the top
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From My Photo Archives: Spring flushing of a fire hydrant in La Crosse, Wisconsin, on April 2, 2003.
Firemen save people
Theyre cool
Oooh im reading Farinhiet 451(i cant spell,most of the time when i write that i end up spelling it right, watch this time its wrong and now i just look stupid, ANYWAYS) and firemen light books on fire in that book those are the uncool firemen because book are cool. Without books there would be no twilight *GASP* !!!
One coat of primer gray in place, and we're starting to look a bit like a battleship.
If the internet searching hasn't misled us, a Clow hydrant, model 2036, with two (2) 2.5" discharges and a single 4.5" discharge; it was cast in 2001 and removed from service after being bumped during a construction project in the Monterey County area (and the water department required it be taken out of service.)
The hydrant is being cleaned and will be moving into our Fire Stations 4 Hire location in a few days.
Ahh, nothing as utilitarian as a fire hydrant... and look what a little sunrise can do.
I feel like this is a very Pentax shot. I don't know why. I've noticed that Pentax DSLRs have a certain smooth warmth to them, at least in the pix I've seen on Flickr.