#firehydrant

Mike Smaleearwigplanet
2025-06-16

Dilophosaurus wants to be a firefighter.

A green Dilophosaurus with brown spots stands on the red valve of a yellow fire hydrant with a grey top. Green grass grows around the scene.
2025-06-16
Dilophosaurus wants to be a firefighter.

#DailyDilophosaurus #Dilophosaurus #FireHydrant #Urban #Dinosaurs
A green Dilophosaurus with brown spots stands on the red valve of a yellow fire hydrant with a grey top. Green grass grows around the scene.
Rihards Olupsrichlv
2025-06-14

Man tiešām būtu bail šādi likt auto.
Ko nez darītu ugunsdzēsēji, ja vajadzētu lietot? :)

2025-06-06
White hydrant barely visible because of the tall grass surrounding it.
2025-04-28

oh, to be a doggo...

#dogs #firehydrant #relief

2025-04-10
Hydrant with its winter snow locator.
2025-03-14

Yeah, go ahead jerk, park in front of a fire hydrant. It's not like a fire is going to erupt nearby anyway, right?

abc7ny.com/post/university-hei

#TheBronx #Bronx #NewYork #US #FireHydrant #Supidity

2025-03-07
One of the oldies painted blueish.
2025-03-04
Fresh pen tagging on hydrant, but name is not recognized.
2025-02-24
Red hydrant with stacked traffic cones beside it. They are the same height.
2025-02-09

Gift

We got a lot of snow. I can’t really say how much because it tends to drift into my driveway. That’s just how the wind works in our neighborhood. A lot of the snow and leaves and stuff blows down the street and piles up in front of my house. I’d say at least six inches of snow, maybe more like eight. Could be a little more, who knows. It was enough.

Fortunately it was nice and light and I got outside to shovel before it started to melt and refreeze, so it wasn’t a million tons of slush. It just picked up easy. The huge snow bank at the end of the driveway that the plows left behind was heavy, but not world ending heavy, if you know what I mean.

I cleaned off the cars and shoveled the driveway-proper nice and easy, then spent a big chunk of time on the snow bank. The piles on either side of the driveway are getting big enough that you really need to chuck each shovel full far and high to get it over the top. I felt a little like a soldier in World War I wandering around in a trench (no I didn’t, really, but you get the idea).

When the snow bank was gone I walked over to the fire hydrant at the other end of our front yard and found a really nice gift. Someone had already dug it out. It looked like the work of a snow blower, but I didn’t see any evidence of who might have done the work. Whoever it was (whomever it was?), I thank them very much! I don’t mind digging out the hydrant (it’s on my property after all) and you will never, ever hear me complain about doing it, but it was a really nice treat to not have to today. Again, thank you so much!

I finished up by digging out the path around the side of the house to where we keep the trash barrels, and to the back door. Once it was done I came back inside and wrote this literary tome. Now I get to make my wife some lunch! Snow sucks, and shoveling sucks more, but it’s all done for today so it’s time to celebrate! Huzzah, babie!

#fireHydrant #shoveling #shovelingSnow #Snow #snowRemoval #snowShoveling #snowStorm #Weather #winter #winterStorm #winterWeather

Carolanniecarolannie@c.im
2025-01-22

It is still cold, sunny and frosty in Seattle. In some spots the frost is so deep it looks like snow! For fun, here's the top of a fire hydrant. Local hydrants seem to have various stages of leprosy, as years of paint crack and disassemble. Eventually a brand new shiny yellow hydrant will replace this one.
#Photography #SeattleWashington #FireHydrant

The yellow paint on a fire hydrant is decomposing into scales and adding a bit of lichen for a shot of green.  You can see the dark metal between the scales. It perhaps looks leprous!

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