Tagged With "Cover-Up"
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Re: More Art under Your Feet
I usually keep my eyes up, but do glance down from time to time. These are on the sidewalk in the town of Banff. Probably not functional manhole covers, but "art under the feet".
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Re: More Art under Your Feet
Those are not just beautiful, but functional in another way...if not as utility covers, then as guides for pedestrians. Do all the streets have them?
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Re: More Art under Your Feet
Originally Posted by PHeymont: Those are not just beautiful, but functional in another way...if not as utility covers, then as guides for pedestrians. Do all the streets have them? The streets crossing the main street in Banff (Banff Ave) have them, although I don't believe all the streets in town have them. I expect they're just up on the main pedestrian areas of town. But I agree, they are nicely done.
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Re: More Art under Your Feet
In Tokyo, They also use the covers for Fire Hydrants,something I haven't noticed before
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Re: More Art under Your Feet
Thanks to you Paul, I'm now taking a lot of photos of manhole covers and birds on statues. Really some interesting things I never paid much mind to before. Here's a couple more manhole covers. I'll add the my statue birds on your next story. In Oslo Fire Hydrant in Tokyo
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Re: Gold Country California: South Yuba River
This looks like the kind of place it's so easy to drive past, unknowing, unless someone tells you to look for it and be rewarded. One of the reasons I sometimes like to "shunpike!"
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Re: Gold Country California: South Yuba River
I learned a new word this morning, a good one! I suppose in relation to an interstate, it is indeed, shunpiking. But in the foothills, Hwy 49, the road over the new bridge, is the main artery through the area. All things relative.
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Re: Gold Country California: South Yuba River
Thank you for the recap!! I was a great hike the second time, on paper and in pictorial form.......less hot and exhausting. But it was a great experience!
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Roses are red, violets are blue...and UPS will deliver 110 million of them
Valentine's Day is this Saturday—only Mothers' Day rivals it in the flower business—and UPS expects to be handling 110 million flowers for the occasion. You may think of UPS as the brown truck that brings your Amazon package, but...
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Delhi NY - A drive through the Catskills
If you have never been to the Catskill Mountains in New York State you are missing one of the real beautiful areas of the Northeastern United States. The Catskills fill the area between the Hudson River to the east and the Delaware River to the...
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Gold Country California: South Yuba River
“Going to the river” is a thing both locals and visitors to Gold Country seem to do a lot. My son, having lived here for a time, often heads straight up Highway 49 to the South Fork as soon as he gets to town, but I’ve...
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Gear up Chandler’s, Apps for Pitching High
Gadgets have become the best friends for the people around the world. A survey states that 85 percent of the population does have a cell phone for themselves. It is not just a cell phone which we are talking about, the tablets, laptops, iPods, and smartphones. In today’s generation, things are getting done by staying at one place with the help of the gizmos. Business people want to know the ways in which they can get their work done in no time. Now, everything has started to become digital,...
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The Routhierville Covered Bridge (Where Gumbo Was #177)
The experts caught Gumbo this week at the Routhierville Covered Bridge, in Quebec Province, Canada
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Canadian Start-Up ZiNG Airlines Plans on Using Bombardier Jets to Compete
ZiNG Airlines, a start-up airline out of Moncton, Canada, plans on using the locally manufactured Bombardier CS100 jets to compete with Air Canada and WestJet. ZiNG Founders, Wayne Fernandes and Ben de Mendonca, are planning to...
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January 20, 2019: Manhole Cover Poetry
Jonathan L shares an unusual artwork, at but not in a museum.
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Sept. 17, 2018: Vaughan Creek Covered Bridge, Nova Scotia
Travel Rob visits one of the most picturesque covered bridges in the world, the Vaughan Creek Covered Bridge in St. Martins, Nova Scotia.
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Re: The Routhierville Covered Bridge (Where Gumbo Was #177)
Well thought chase from TravelRob. Good clues and interesting history to this area. Surprised to find that in France it's just called a KFC .
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Re: The Routhierville Covered Bridge (Where Gumbo Was #177)
I was very surprised Garry to see a PFK sign instead the KFC. When it comes to fast food chicken though in that part of the world, there's no place like Dixie Lee.
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Re: The Routhierville Covered Bridge (Where Gumbo Was #177)
That looks like an offering from a road-kill Restaurant - "From your grill to ours". Thanks Rob. Enjoyed that one.
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Re: The Routhierville Covered Bridge (Where Gumbo Was #177)
Nice one Rob! I pass this bridge every time i go to Quebec, enjoyed the view but didn't know much about it. I'll go to bed a little wiser tonight thanks to you. :-) And Rob, I'm with you...there's nothing like a good Dixie Lee.
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Re: Canadian Start-Up ZiNG Airlines Plans on Using Bombardier Jets to Compete
I wish them success. Canada could use another airline, especially true if ZiNG plans on running as a discounter. I agree with their sentiment that WestJet has lost its way. I've no problem with what planes are used by either company, but their focus on customer service has dropped greatly in the past decade.
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Re: Canadian Start-Up ZiNG Airlines Plans on Using Bombardier Jets to Compete
It's very hard to start an airline today and ZiNG has got a tough road ahead to launch their airline. But they do raise some interesting arguments for using the Bombardier CS100 and not using hub cities. Watch their You Tube Video:
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Currin Covered Bridge, Eugene, Oregon
Samantha and her husband Eugene toured six covered bridges in Eugene, Oregon. She shares some pictures of her visit here.
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Centennial Covered Bridge
Samantha and her husband Eugene toured six covered bridges in Eugene, Oregon. She shares some pictures of her visit here.
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Chambers Railroad Covered Bridge, Eugene, Oregon
Samantha and her husband Eugene toured six covered bridges in Eugene, Oregon. She shares some pictures of her visit here.
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Dorena Covered Bridge, Eugene, Oregon
Samantha and her husband Eugene toured six covered bridges in Eugene, Oregon. She shares some pictures of Dorena Bridge
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More Art under Your Feet
In a previous BLOG , we took a look at some of the world's most popular art, and in a form you'll not often find in museums, but can be found nearly everywhere: manhole covers.
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Hobart, New York and the Western Catskills
Jonathan L explores the western side of the Catskill Mountains
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How to Decide Whether to Remove or Cover Up a Bad Tattoo
sometimes we find ourselves regretting a tattoo decision made in the past. Whether it's due to changing tastes, poor execution, or a shift in personal circumstances, dealing with an unwanted tattoo can be a challenging experience (sponsored content).