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Exeter Fire makes quick work of a fully involves trailer carrying what appeared to be several snowmobiles. The driver notices the fire in his trailer as he was driving and was able to pull over and unhitch his truck from it. The black smoke could be seen for miles and the flames were so intense that they melted some of the lower utility lines above the fire. The fire fighters used their CAFS foam system to snuff out the raging fire but not before the cargo and trailer were destroyed.
I took this in my neighborhood of Mira Mesa Art which is painted on the electrical boxes. All of the boxes are painted by local artist that are trying to beautify our neighborhood. The artist are all from different backgrounds, are at different skill levels and are using different styles of painting.
A necessary evil but they are magnets for graffiti, theft of the doors and often dumping. Combine with a handy rail and this makes a fly tip are par excellence, especially if Virgin choose to 'mend' doors with sticky tape.
On the way to take Merita to work, we saw a row of utility trucks set for another day to repair the damage the ice storm caused. We tried out best to snap a few pictures of them. Never in my life have I ever seen so many utility trucks in one place and the odds are, I will never see that sight again.
We again have wet weather in our forecast. Thought I would never say this, but hopefully it'll say above freezing.
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Virginia National Guard Soldiers assigned to the Virginia Beach-based 576th Engineer Utilities Detachment, 276th Engineer Battalion, 329th Regional Support Group mark the official start of their federal active-duty mission at a deployment ceremony April 19, 2022, at the State Military Reservation in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Families, friends, fellow Soldiers, state elected leaders and senior VNG leaders bid farewell to the Soldiers of the 576th, who will deploy to the Central Command area of operations. It will be the first overseas mobilization for the 576th, which was stood up in 2017 and which provides facilities engineering support in the areas of carpentry, masonry, electrical, plumbing and road maintenance and repair. Members of the Virginia Defense Force volunteered their time to assist with traffic and parking for the ceremony. (U.S. National Guard photo by A.J. Coyne).
Some type of substance is leeching into the ground at the base of this utility pole. It's probably whatever was used to treat the pole as a preservative.
Zurich Building Street Art.
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