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This is baby Sheriff, he's a 12 month old mini aussie, he loves to play all day long but also loves to give hugs. It's very hard for him to stand still for more than a few seconds since he has so much energy but we're working on it. He's just a goofy puppy that always puts a smile on my face

 

Big Welcome to all new members and welcome back to all the regular members I've gotten to know throughout my projects

  

Built during the reign of King Stephen c. 1135–1154. When they built this Great Castle could have imagined how the landscape would changed. Looking at the castle from this just gives the feeling of the history and how the world has changed.

Sheriff is the dominant conglomerate in Transnistria. Some claim, it is responsible for 60% of the GDP. The company was formed by two former KGB agents. Their occupation and rumoured engagement in trade between Russia on the one side and Moldova with easened access to the European market helped to get a grip on everything in Transnistria from a football team, supermarkets to liquor and gas stations.

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Sheriff Hutton castle in early morning mist.

"Well, ain't love grand? Y'all wanna lie on the ground and make snow angels together?" ~ Sheriff Chris Mannix

Novato 4th of July Parade

Sheriff Hutton Castle, Yorkshire

Sheriff's Office - © 2024 – Robert N. Clinton (aka CyberShutterbug)

 

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Downtown Granby, Vermont was bustling with activity when I took this photo. The three buildings shown are a chapel/church, a Post Office, and the Town Clerk's office. There also is a schoolhouse just beyond the bend in the road. The town was chartered in 1761, had a population of 52 in 1970, and exploded to 84 as of the 2017 census. Granby was the last of two towns in Vermont to be hooked up to the electric grid, which occurred in 1963.

 

I saw only one car in the half hour I was at this location. They smiled and waved as they passed. Most of the residents in these small rural towns throughout Vermont and New Hampshire are very friendly. However, that may not be the case in the bordering town of Victory, which I drove through to get to Granby. Victory has a population of 62 as of the last census, and is known for its decades long "Hatfield versus McCoy" type feuds, keeping the local county sheriff busy. Just Google "Victory Vermont feud" for details. Maybe they are friendly to outsiders like me though. I don't know, as I saw no one at all in my drive through Victory. I suspect they may be afraid to go outside. By the way, Victory was the second of the last two towns in Vermont to be hooked up to the electric grid.

 

This scene looked to me like it was out of the 1800's. Even the main road through town is unpaved. So I thought it was appropriate for a black and white photo.

 

Also see Milky Way over Granby: www.flickr.com/photos/davetrono/51405709023

 

And now for something completely different! I went on the Scott Kelby Worldwide Photo Walk today in Old Town Prescott. I got zapped by a time machine and found the local sheriff. He was very tired from transporting us lost souls back to the future. I did get a shot of him with my old daguerreotype camera before he zapped me back with the flick of his cigar!

this was after a high speed chase ended in front of Wal Mart

An A-10C wearing the markings of the now-disestablished 358th Fighter Squadron "Lobos" pulls off target after a strafing run at the Barry M. Goldwater Range during Hawgsmoke 2014.

Location : Solon (ME) / Photo taken on June 26, 1997

a Baldwin Co(GA) Sheriff deputy responding to a 911 call near Lake Sinclair

Location : Solon (ME) / Photo taken on June 26, 1997

Montgomery County, Ohio (population 542,237). County seat is Dayton. I was a deputy with the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office from March 12, 1979 until September 12, 1986. The MCSO has primary patrol coverage to about 60,000 people. There are 88 counties in Ohio. They cars all look alike as well as the uniforms. They wear black shirts and gray trousers with a black stripe.

Lord Mayor and Sheriff of Nottingham

Ohio Sheriff Juvenille Unit.

 

Sorry About the Horrible Quality, taken with my cell phone.

 

I finally have info on this car! After a year of searching I have found it!

 

This is a Deputy Sheriff Car out of Meigs County, Ohio. Obviously this is not a Buckeye Sheriff's Association (BSA) scheme, the deputy makes his own stickers and works for the Juvenille Courts in Ohio. Most Juvenille Court Deputies drive unmarked cruisers but this Deputy made his own stickers and added them to the cruiser.

A Yuba sheriff car at the South San Francisco K9 Show.

Union Co. TN Sheriff

D.U.I. Enforcement/Drug Interdiction unit

2004 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor(CVPI)

2002 Ford Excursion (Union Co. SO Unit 704)

Unicoi County, Tenn. Unicoi is a Cherokee Native American word meaning, white, hazy, fog-like, fog draped. Population 17,667, county seat Erwin. Unicoi is part of the Johnson City Metro area, Kingsport-Bristol, TN. area. Commonly known as the "Tri-Cities" region.

This is one of there BAT Mobiles

2019 - Fuerteventura Morro Jable

A Fresno county sheriff car near the capitol.

Pickens County (GA) Sheriff winning first place for best CVPI in PFM contest along with Shorewood(IL) PD (©2010 Hendon Publishing)

scanned copy for a better reference pic of the PSO i have in my photo stream that I have taken.

 

Clay County Florida Sheriff's Office

2009 Chevy Impala

K9 Units from different states come to Titusville for K9 training

The Hazzard Range County Sheriff department office is in the Hazzard Range county's courthouse government offices and sheriff office . It was built it 1912 after a fire burnt down the whole town of Sparta It was given a modern look in 1981 but in 2011 it was vote on by the 7 member county commission to restore it back to it original look when it open in 1913 .

Florida März 2020

Taken today at the Port

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