#465069 - Wed Apr 01 2009 02:50 AM
Photo-a-day April 2009
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Welcome to the April photo-a-day thread. The March thread will be left open for a while to allow for World time zones. It will close it once it is March 1st for everyone. If you're new to photo-a-day then check out Tellywellie's thread for all the information. Happy snapping. 
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#465074 - Wed Apr 01 2009 07:12 PM
Re: Photo-a-day April 2009
[Re: picqero]
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Loc: Kingsbury London UK
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Anyone following my project will know after getting most of the old direction signs I'm still after an old warning sign with a red triangle on top. I missed two nearby from laziness/bad luck and the few in London till last year or so became zero known, and am now using Streetview to check as many places as possible in case. But last night I found someone had discovered one although it's long lost its triangle on top, it means at least London still has at least one left, and here it is. It needs a coat of paint and isn't used any more as the road was considered too dangerous to use, but provided many years of service before then. 
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#465075 - Wed Apr 01 2009 08:52 PM
Re: Photo-a-day April 2009
[Re: satguru]
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Registered: Tue Feb 20 2007
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Loc: Mumbai India
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I saw this car being towed away on my way to class yesterday. 
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#465076 - Wed Apr 01 2009 08:58 PM
Re: Photo-a-day April 2009
[Re: satguru]
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Loc: Pennsylvania USA
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There was a new quiz posted last week about the many varieties of Hershey candies, so here's a picture (taken in December) of downtown Hershey, Pennsylvania, in front of one of the company's plants. The air is so chocolatey... it has to be one of the best-smelling factories anywhere! In addition to the Hershey Kiss streetlamps, there are Hershey trinkets for sale everywhere, and many tourist attractions including a brand-new "Hershey Story" tour, a big amusement park, zoo, antique auto museum, and a spiffy spa at the grand old Hotel Hershey, where one can indulge in things like a Whipped Cocoa Bath, Chocolate Bean Polish, and the Chocolate Fondue Wrap. There's even cocoa-hull mulch in most of the gardens around town. You can learn more about Milton Hershey, his candy innovations, and the school he founded here: http://www.thehersheycompany.com/social-responsibility/heritage.asp 
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#465077 - Wed Apr 01 2009 10:51 PM
Re: Photo-a-day April 2009
[Re: Kapuskasing]
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Registered: Mon Apr 09 2007
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Loc: South Carolina USA
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My granddaughter loved her visit to Hershey, PA (and so did I). We had a great time at the Hershey store.
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#465079 - Wed Apr 01 2009 11:20 PM
Re: Photo-a-day April 2009
[Re: PDAZ]
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Registered: Tue May 15 2001
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Loc: Australia
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I can't believe the scultpures are glass - they're amazing. Black swan. 
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#465080 - Thu Apr 02 2009 09:29 AM
Re: Photo-a-day April 2009
[Re: Copago]
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Registered: Wed Jul 23 2008
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Loc: Greeley Colorado USA
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"There's even cocoa-hull mulch in most of the gardens around town."
Now this has caused a controversy because pets are attracted by the smell and have gotten seriously ill by eating the garden mulch, as the hulls are not readily digestible. Hershey's initial indifference to the problem did not endear them to the heart of many animal lovers.
I don't know if since the first public outcry if Hershey's has changed the formula or stopped marketing the product but there was an effort at boycotting all Hershey's products because of the controversy.
Not sure whatever became of the issue.
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#465082 - Thu Apr 02 2009 01:23 PM
Re: Photo-a-day April 2009
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Registered: Sun May 18 2003
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Loc: Arizona USA
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It's been such a treat catching up on all the photos. All are so wonderful. Bhs, I will have to make it to your house someday. If it was on the historic tour, I'm sure it's one I'd love to see. Your flower arrangements have been lovely. I'm going to have to make it back home to Arizona soon; the Chihuly exhibit looks like something I'd love to see. As I mentioned last week, we were traveling to the Northwest and we encountered a LOT of snow. This was taken in northern Wyoming. Have I mentioned before that I hate driving in the snow!  
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#465083 - Thu Apr 02 2009 03:03 PM
Re: Photo-a-day April 2009
[Re: ClaraSue]
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Registered: Tue May 15 2001
Posts: 13840
Loc: Australia
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You have a beautiful home, Bhs. Clatrasue, it must take forever driving on those roads? what sort of speed can you do - it looks so slippery. Can any one help me .. my new computer for some reason won't let me upload to photobucket but nothing comes up saying so .. just nothing happens. Any ideas? I posted this eagle the other day sittng on the telegraph pole - here he is taking off. 
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#465084 - Thu Apr 02 2009 03:31 PM
Re: Photo-a-day April 2009
[Re: Copago]
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Registered: Tue Dec 28 2004
Posts: 2813
Loc: Hertfordshire<br>England UK
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Earlier today I saw work being carried out on a 275 kV electricity tower, which made me nostalgic. I took several photos, but the linesmen can hardly be seen in this distance one, so I hope it doesn't break the 'no people' guidelines. The metal platform on the lower left arm is hoisted into position, and is used for access to the insulator strings. I recall the days when linesmen just climbed over, or sat on the string itself!  I think today must have been the warmest day of the year so far, and the sky was blue and cloudless.
Edited by picqero (Thu Apr 02 2009 03:32 PM)
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#465089 - Fri Apr 03 2009 05:25 AM
Re: Photo-a-day April 2009
[Re: PDAZ]
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Registered: Fri Apr 20 2007
Posts: 1038
Loc: Norfolk UK
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A grassy patch under an oak tree, in the park: Tiny anemones, prettily mixed with daisies
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#465092 - Fri Apr 03 2009 08:35 PM
Re: Photo-a-day April 2009
[Re: bhs63]
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Registered: Mon Jul 02 2007
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Loc: Pennsylvania USA
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Thanks for the info on cocoa mulch, Tredici! ______________________________ This was a few weeks ago down by the Wissahickon. By now, someone (probably from the neighboring nature center) might have a jug of maple syrup from these taps. Mmmmmm. 
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#465094 - Fri Apr 03 2009 10:09 PM
Re: Photo-a-day April 2009
[Re: romeomikegolf]
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Registered: Tue Feb 20 2007
Posts: 1602
Loc: Mumbai India
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The entrance to the Parsi Fire Temple at Fort. 
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#465096 - Sat Apr 04 2009 12:59 AM
Re: Photo-a-day April 2009
[Re: spanishliz]
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Registered: Fri Feb 28 2003
Posts: 931
Loc: Buenos Aires Argentina
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Ohh, Liz, I'm so sorry to hear about Katt  He was such a beautiful kitty. Thinking of you.
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#465097 - Sat Apr 04 2009 02:34 AM
Re: Photo-a-day April 2009
[Re: minkpenny]
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Loc: Fanling Hong Kong
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I am so sorry to hear your news, Liz, you will miss him so much.He was gorgeous.
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