In winter, the most common factors that will affect a fire hydrant’s performance are cold weather and heavy snow.
Monday, January 30, 2023
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Nice shot, Andy.
ReplyDelete...dangerous!
ReplyDeleteWe keep our fire hydrants dug out of the snow, so firemen won't have to take the time to do that. Those few minutes might save a house. Nice splash of color against that white snow.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great shot! That one is about to disappear.
ReplyDeleteVery nice shot, one that you couldn't have planned!
ReplyDeleteNice shot, a dog would have a tough time finding this one. :)
ReplyDeleteMuy buen contraste
ReplyDeleteLinda imagen. Me gusta la nieve a pesar de las dificultades. Te mando un beso. Enamorada de las letras
ReplyDeleteThat's great! IT looks like the snow is a creature that found something to love and is caressing it.
ReplyDeleteNice find Andy and that yellow jumps really in the eye.
ReplyDeleteReal Winter.
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