There was this school project in Key West where they got kids to paint fire hydrants all sorts of different colors. They pop into the frame in my essays from time to time. I'm trying to picture Brugg doing the same thing and it just won't come. Damn, there I go again interrupting the flow. Nice picture, nice hydrant, nice blog. Etcetera. Are we ever going to find out if you are really a Zurich gnome with a sense of the absurd you can only release through this blog?
White Oleander: I don't know how old they are. Not that old. Sometime in the 1900s, I think. I'll try to find out.
Paula: Thank you for taking the time to comment the past day or so. :-)
Paulo: Thanks! I'll try to visits soon.
Arabesque: And I don't think anyone even notices them anymore. Pity...
Conch: There you go again, revealing your prejudice and/or ignorance. ;-D Check out these posts I did way back in 2007 (not Brugg but close enough for government work):
I started this blog in Jan 2007 as a member of the City Daily Photo family representing the village of Villigen. I'm a transplant to Switzerland and keeping the blog was a way for me to keep a record of new things I learnt while sharing with others. I was on a long LONG break, and now I post only sporadically although I still have hopes of posting more regularly. Thanks for stopping by and drop me a line if you have questions or comments. Camera and other information at the foot of the page. 20150322
5 comments:
This is a very unique hydrant. It looks historic.
You have a very nice blog, with beautifull photos.
If you some time try to visit my blog
funchaldailyphoto.blogspot.com
Regards,
Paulo Camacho
nothing like our fire hydrants here... very classy
There was this school project in Key West where they got kids to paint fire hydrants all sorts of different colors. They pop into the frame in my essays from time to time.
I'm trying to picture Brugg doing the same thing and it just won't come.
Damn, there I go again interrupting the flow.
Nice picture, nice hydrant, nice blog. Etcetera.
Are we ever going to find out if you are really a Zurich gnome with a sense of the absurd you can only release through this blog?
White Oleander: I don't know how old they are. Not that old. Sometime in the 1900s, I think. I'll try to find out.
Paula: Thank you for taking the time to comment the past day or so. :-)
Paulo: Thanks! I'll try to visits soon.
Arabesque: And I don't think anyone even notices them anymore. Pity...
Conch: There you go again, revealing your prejudice and/or ignorance. ;-D Check out these posts I did way back in 2007 (not Brugg but close enough for government work):
20070403: Stilli fire hydrant no 4
20070404: Stilli fire hydrant no 9
20070405: Stilli fire hydrant no 2
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