There are is multitude of arguments for public transportation. Not the least of which is that it's a great alternative to walking when the weather's as wet as it was this morning. The yellow light in this photo is a headlight on one of our Woodstock city buses. The rain was almost biblical in nature -I considered getting a cut list ready for an ark.... So, even though anyone using the buses today still needed to walk to a bus stop, I'm sure it was better than the prospect of walking the whole distance to their destination.
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rather a lot of cold rain here too and more forecast
ReplyDeletemighty wet there...we've had sporadic weather the past couple of weeks and some downpours. i always hope and pray there isn't one when i walk from the employee lot into the building...or i would be a drowned rat.
ReplyDeleteenjoyed your post.
have a lovely evening.
No singing in the rain then. It certainly was wet there. Ours is predicted for tonight.
ReplyDeleterain forest rain, did it last all day, end up with floods - umbrellas are useless arn't they only the top of your head stays dry everything else will be whet to the skin.
ReplyDeletethe security word is sandstor - think this is were you buy sand bags?
I like this misty hazy look...but then, I even like to walk in the rain...
ReplyDeletea great way to get around and not have to drive in the rain. we had a terrible storm last night and my neighbor's ended up with a tree limb on their cars!
ReplyDeleteSend us some of your rain. We can always use it. Thanks for posting.
ReplyDeleteLove the clothesline shot. About 15 years ago I got the perfect feature shot for the newspaper of someone hanging clothes in high winds up on a hill. I have yet to find a comparable one, but I keep looking, so clotheslines always intrigue me.
ReplyDeleteThey all have stories to tell, too - little articles of clothing, each with a piece of the story woven inside.
Love the misty shot. They are always intriguing.