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Golden Fire Hydrant, San Francisco, California, USA, Photo
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Code Number:
DAFV06P05_02
Title:
Golden Fire Hydrant
Though the water mains were broken and dry on April 18, 1906 yet from this greenberg hydrant on the following night there came a stream of water allowing the firemen to save the Mission District. Dedicated to chief Dennis Sullivan and the men who fought the great fire and to the spirit of the people of San Francisco who regardless of their losses brought our city from its ruins to be host to the world with their 1915 Panama Pacific Exposition and the building of our San Francisco Civic Center. May their love and devotion for this city be an inspiration for all to follow and their motto "the city that knows how" a light to lead all future generations presented to San Francisco by the upper Noe Valley neighborhood council April 18, 1966.
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San Francisco, California, USA, City, Fire Department, Fighting, Disaster, Protection, firefighters, History, Archives, Historic, Rescue, Apparatus ... --- ...

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Decades ago, we should have motivated our human selves to stop pooping and farting right into the very air we breathe. Slowly, the reality will come into our being that something is amiss. Slowly, not only has its time come, but the opportunity may pass right before our cognitive wisdom as the timing fades away for transforming that which we must. We should prioritize sustainability over all the other issues we care about and commit to our existential well-being now on Spaceship Earth. ... --- ...

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Wernher Krutein
Golden Fire Hydrant
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Code Number:
DAFV06P05_02
Title:
Golden Fire Hydrant
Though the water mains were broken and dry on April 18, 1906 yet from this greenberg hydrant on the following night there came a stream of water allowing the firemen to save the Mission District. Dedicated to chief Dennis Sullivan and the men who fought the great fire and to the spirit of the people of San Francisco who regardless of their losses brought our city from its ruins to be host to the world with their 1915 Panama Pacific Exposition and the building of our San Francisco Civic Center. May their love and devotion for this city be an inspiration for all to follow and their motto "the city that knows how" a light to lead all future generations presented to San Francisco by the upper Noe Valley neighborhood council April 18, 1966.
Keywords:
San Francisco, California, USA, City, Fire Department, Fighting, Disaster, Protection, firefighters, History, Archives, Historic, Rescue, Apparatus ... --- ...

Connecting The Dots With Vern

By far, what is the number one issue facing us day in and day out?

Last year (2024), the Earth finally hit that ignominious tipping point of 1.5°C that we have known and been warned about for decades. And there is no end to this complex increase in human-caused warming on this frangible planet. We fly more than ever, we drive more than ever, we ship more than ever, and on and on it goes, with more verve than ever to drill baby drill, they say, and all will be good. Even firetrucks significantly contribute to the burning of fossil fuels, as do computers and the internet, as well as energy production, and more. As we slowly allow this choking morass of overconsumption and unsustainable living to permeate this fragile, tenuous, and precious system we live in. And on and on it goes, as we make our little pictures, write our little words, and live our lives, all pretending we are entitled to our first-world existence with unbridled overconsumption.

Decades ago, we should have motivated our human selves to stop pooping and farting right into the very air we breathe. Slowly, the reality will come into our being that something is amiss. Slowly, not only has its time come, but the opportunity may pass right before our cognitive wisdom as the timing fades away for transforming that which we must. We should prioritize sustainability over all the other issues we care about and commit to our existential well-being now on Spaceship Earth. ... --- ...

Image by:
Wernher Krutein
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