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found this traffic-light-tree near canary wharf, london
london, may 2009
leica r5, summicron 35mm, f2.0
I like the way the city of Kalamazoo just stuck 12-inch faces after converting Edwards to two-way traffic. (The whole assembly is undergoing replacement, though.)
I hadn't left the house for 4 days because of my knee, tonight I needed some air, so I hobbled to my car, and took this photo while I was going round. The air felt good but I couldn't stay out for long. :(
Manitoba Hydro pulled the plug on power, triggering the outage in North Winnipeg at rush hour to conduct emergency repairs.
The emergency work was necessary after a pole top fire in the vicinity of Hydro’s McPhillips Street station, the second pole top fire in that area in less than a week.
Pole top fires are not infrequent in winter weather.
The fire Tuesday occurred around 2:30 p.m. and it took an hour and a half to co-ordinate the response.
The impact was felt by thousands of people.
Traffic lights went out at major intersections throughout North Winnipeg at the start of evening rush hour around 4 p.m.
Winnipeg police fanned out to direct traffic manually and they warned motorists to drive with extra caution on account of the power outage.
Some 7,000 households were plunged in darkness at the same time through the north end.
Traffic light made with a 3 bulb bath light.. I don't have the right switcher but it will do for now..
This is actually a callback to the photo I took of this intersection earlier, only this one is taken from behind the Post monument. The monument faces the Michigan/Main/Hamblin intersection and the general direction of the Post Addition neighborhood.
This sturdy bush is growing out of the windowsill on one of the neighbours' garages.
There is ample light during the daytime bouncing off the white walls, and during the night from the lighting display
of tame traffic lights.
It's the sort of thing that would win an award in Japan.
Taken Tuesday 6th October 2009, 1512BST