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Vespa sign with local flavor

The old comany car was a Scooter.

Scooter is usually very active - particularly when there are 'treats' around. In order to catch this brief rest period, I shot through a screen (thus the softer focus) as Scooter enjoyed the sun and place out of the wind.

Scooter is never confused, but quite often totally indifferent even when it's time for dinner. Unless it's a time he's selected for dinner, like 3am.

Een rode scooter wacht op de bestuurder aan de Turfmarkt in Alkmaar.

 

A red scooter waits for its driver at the Turfmarkt in Alkmaar

came across these scooters

With Gitanne, Drake, and Dana.

 

Gitanne I think wanted to check out someone. o.0 Waaaat! LOL!

A girl in the night... going where? Doing what? Nikon D700

Zeiss Distagon T* 2/35 ZF.2

ƒ/4.0 35.0 mm 1/15s ISO200

Nikon E4300

ISO100

Aperture f/7.6

Exposure 1/292

straight out of the camera

E4300_01184_sooc

North Kona Coast, Big Island of Hawaii

In the streets of Ubud

By Waterloo station, London.

January 2008.

 

For Project Rainbow - Red.

Angel Lane Bury St Edmunds

Okies lets race. Um Drake, haha you chose to sit behind me at your own peril. ^_^

scooters getting ready at the traffic junction designated for scooters in front of the taiwan national museum in tapei, taiwan

This is a friend of mines son "Billy" showing off his skills on his stunt scooter a while ago ....... A selective colour Composite image edited in Photoshop cc

  

Below is a little info about Hervey Bay, Queensland Australia

  

www.facebook.com/The-SmOKing-Camera-Hervey-BaY-davefryer-...

 

Hervey Bay

bay/ˈhɑrvi ˈbeɪ/ is a city in Queensland, Australia.

The city is situated approximately 290 kilometres (180 mi) or 3½ hours highway drive north of the state capital, Brisbane. It is a natural bay between the Queensland mainland and nearby Fraser Island. The local economy relies on tourism which is based primarily around whale watching in Platypus Bay to the North, access to Fraser Island, accessible recreational fishing and boating and the natural north facing, calm beaches with wide undeveloped foreshore zones.

 

At the 2011 Australian Census the city recorded a population of 76,403.[1] Hervey Bay is an area of high population growth...

Climate

Hervey Bay has a mild climate with an average 30 °C (86 °F) in summer and 22 °C (72 °F) in winter. The coast is predominantly affected by the south east trade winds throughout the summer with occasional strong northerly winds and storm swells. These winds keep the temperatures down in summer and up in winter, preventing temperature extremes. As a result, Hervey Bay rarely experiences temperatures over 35 °C (95 °F) in summer or under 5 °C (41 °F) in winter.

 

Cyclones are a threat at times with Cyclone Hamish threatening in 2009 as a Category 5. The land mass of Fraser Island significantly affects the pattern of weather in Hervey Bay and protects the immediate marine environment from open ocean storm effects. Cyclone Oswald in 2013 caused significant damage in the area, mainly as a result of tornadoes spawned by the system. The average rainfall for the year is around 1,100 millimetres (43 in). December to March is the main rainy period, with a secondary peak in May and June. The months of April and from July to November are generally dry and sunny.

 

Whale watching

Hervey Bay is the whale watching capital of Australia, with humpback whales migrating along the coast between April and October every year. Researchers at the Oceania Project conducted a 14 year study which found the bay was an important social hub for humpback whales.[15] Whale number have increased from about 2,000 in 1992, to around 7,000 in 2005.[15] Hervey Bay is the resting place for Humpback whales, Mum's and Calves, they come to the Bay to rest and build up energy for their long travels back to Antarctica. The Adults come to play, socialise and there have been heat runs observed in the Bay. The Humpback Whales are known to be very relaxed in the company of the whale watching vessels.

Little scooter in Greece

Some of the mascots are taking a motor scooter ride. The red scooter is from Lego 41092 Stephanie's Pizzeria. The pink and blue scooters are by Brick Forge.

 

Day 147 of 366.

  

'WHITBY SCOOTER RALLY' - MARCH 26th 2016

Lady on an e-scooter on the towpath by the Union Canal. more and more of these things all over town (often on pavements), despite the fact it's illegal to use them on public roads and pavements in Scotland, but it doesn't seem to affect people buying and using them!

Scooter was only slightly taller than the snow! He often wears sweaters or sweatshirts, but happened to not have one on at this particular moment. He was in a hurry to get outside and was a bit surprised by the depth of the snow! :o)

 

PS - he was only outside about a minute! Then he ran back under his electric blanket that's on the dog bed!

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