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A stop sign on 45th Street, in Savannah, Georgia..... The very last one in Savannah... And, doubtless pretty rare elsewhere.... Used in the early twentieth century, until the familiar red stop sign on a post was adopted almost everywhere.
One wonders if this little sign made anyone stop....but vehicles were slower then..!
I have finished loading and making public all the photos in my album of Wormsloe State Park Plantation.... A great place to visit... Very near Savannah.... And I will put this photo in that album.... To give you an easy link.
A motorist is heeding the rules at railroad crossings as MRL 355 whizzes by with the Bozeman Turn on the east side of Livingston. The train will head into the yard here to receive a rear helper set for the climb up Bozeman Pass.
MRL LB (Laurel to Bozeman and return)
MRL SD45 #355
MRL SD40-2XR #263
Livingston, MT
May 2nd, 2022
**Done for the Masterminds week 41 topic - Family**
**Custom Pose by Cheyn Lane of Step Up Poses**
Families come in all shapes and sizes. You do not need to be a family with children to be considered a family. My family is my husband. This picture is of us doing what we like to do best, relaxing...
This was a comfortable silence..one of those times that you don't need to say anything, but a look, a glance speaks volumes and says what no words could ever say.
I do miss you terribly Wyatt....It's just time for you to be here....I miss you...I love you...
[01:48] Olyvia Stratten: stop
[01:48] Anya McConach: You are in my way sir
[01:48] Tava Pooley: Haha
[01:48] Olyvia Stratten: You can just hold on a second
[01:48] Naxos Loon: elo hop on the pnk ball
[01:48] Olyvia Stratten: CHILDREN ARE CROSSING
[01:48] Tava Pooley: Traffic guard just fell from the sky! x_X
[01:48] Olyvia Stratten: SIMMER
[01:48] Anya McConach: IM GONNA BE LATE FOR WORK
[01:48] Olyvia Stratten: SIMMER DOWN
[01:48] Olyvia Stratten: SIMMMEERRRR
[01:49] Tava Pooley: lol
[01:49] Redd Columbia shouts: OK
[01:49] Olyvia Stratten: Good grief you people are so impatient
[01:49] Anya McConach: I WILL BE LATE
[01:49] Olyvia Stratten: I DONT CARE
[01:49] Anya McConach: I CANT GET FIRED
[01:49] Redd Columbia: my brain aches but I dont want to sleep yet
[01:49] Tava Pooley: There's a three clown pileup holding up traffic DX
[01:50] Olyvia Stratten: YEAH
[01:50] Olyvia Stratten: THREE CLOWNS
[01:50] Olyvia Stratten: NOT ONE OR TWO
[01:50] Olyvia Stratten: BUT THREE
[01:50] Olyvia Stratten: SO YOU CAN HOLD IT
[01:50] Anya McConach: CANT I JUST GO THROUGH?!
[01:50] Olyvia Stratten: NO
[01:50] Tava Pooley: Haha yeah I can't bring myself to go to bed yet either XD
[01:50] Olyvia Stratten: YOU CANT
[01:50] Anya McConach: I NEED TO
[01:50] Redd Columbia: hahha
[01:50] Olyvia Stratten: There is a fellow with fancy socks dancing behind me. I don't want him to be harmed
[01:50] Olyvia Stratten: Also people bouncing on their balls
[01:50] Olyvia Stratten: Shit just got real
[01:51] Anya McConach: Well I will go around them
[01:51] Olyvia Stratten: HONK TAT HOR AT ME ONE MORE TIME AND SEE WHAT HAPPENS
[01:51] Olyvia Stratten: :|
[01:51] Anya McConach: WHAT
[01:51] Anya McConach: WHAT NOW
A holiday pop-up from Winners at 400 Front Street West in Toronto, featuring the bold message “STOP WONDERING” from the Stop Wondering. Start Gifting. campaign. The oversized installation briefly transformed the sidewalk into an immersive seasonal retail experience.
Taking pictures is a continuous evolution of images. You should, in theory, always have your camera ready to shoot because, even while waiting for the bus to go home, you always find a cue, a light, a situation that inspires you. Taking pictures is magic.
This one is from the archive but it seems to work well as a Valentine greeting so... Happy Valentine's Day!
Stop... this is my last shot of Morocco (for the moment!); Ill be away for some days... HAPPY EASTER to all my Flickr's Friends!
Stop... questo è il mio ultimo scatto del Marocco (per il momento!); vado via per qualche giorno... i migliori auguri per una FELICE PASQUA a tutti i miei amici flickriani!
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Explore: #6 01-04-2010
Front Page: 02-04-2010
The grid on the viewing platform of the olympic tower at a height of 190 metres stops people from falling down. Is a great experience to be there and look around. Down to earth and up into the sky.
Coldwater Stagecoach Stop in Tuscumbia, Alabama. Built as early as 1815, this small hewn-log cabin served as a stagecoach stop on the Jackson Military Road and is believed to be one of several cabins operated as a hotel by Michael Dickson, the first white settler to Tuscumbia. The original name of the town was Coldwater. Cold and clear water came out of a nearby spring.
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"If you dont stop smoking, I will give you a hiding with a big stick !"
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CNW-era searchlights stand tall and properly display the expected westbound-on-right-hand-main aspect here at Naschua. You could probably see these wrong main signals display something other than stop with decent luck since we are in close proximity to Global 3. The maneuvering is MUCH here on this part of the Geneva Sub.
Macro Mondays Theme: Rule
These little cars are from a game called Rush Hour, a logic game where you have to get the taxi out of the grid when the cars are arranged in different patterns. Positioned for the rules of the road - traffic lights.
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There used to be a RR crossing sign on these tracks a long time ago. Traveled over these tracks many times. Today I stopped on them, looked through the lens and clicked.
A Bristol bus once owned by Western National, stopped by the Law in Lenchwick, near Evesham. A Timeline Events Photo shoot organised by David Williams.
A quick stop for a bite to eat before riding into town. Duck was lucky to get a great view of the old center.
I have still got a further week away so may not post or comment for a while.
Oh yes nearly forgot. I rented the bike from my hotel, great for scooting around into town. managed 13 miles today before the heat got me. I will be out again later this evening when the sun goes down.