Good spot! It's a Routemaster (double decker bus used until recently by London transport) that has been painted in NatWest corporate colours and now serves as an ATM :-)
What a spiffy bus! I didn't do a WW last week, too wiped out after NaBloPoMo! But I will try to get back on track this week and hope we can do the big WW100 celebration together...
Thanks for dropping in on my blog during January while I was struggling to post once a day...
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Tinsie,
This is a nice black vehicle..but am not sure...is it an ATM...I see a banner on cash withdrawal.
Roy
Good spot! It's a Routemaster (double decker bus used until recently by London transport) that has been painted in NatWest corporate colours and now serves as an ATM :-)
It looks like a ginormous mobile home...what a flash bus!
Hi Tinsie! Sorry for the absence, but this starting of the year has been even crazier than usual!
NatWest ATM? Where did you find this? London Museum?
Blogtrotter 2 is departing Miami by sea. Hope you like it and have a great week!!
This is so cool, me wanna ride on it when I visit UK soon :D
wow! thats big! neat!
I wish my bus to work looked that cool and dispensed cash, preferably for free!
If you find such a bus, I'll gladly come along for the ride ;-)
Beautiful shot of Bus !!
What a spiffy bus! I didn't do a WW last week, too wiped out after NaBloPoMo! But I will try to get back on track this week and hope we can do the big WW100 celebration together...
Thanks for dropping in on my blog during January while I was struggling to post once a day...
- I'm short on cash.
- So am I. Let's go find a bus.
Never in a million years would I have guessed what that was. The whole concept is a bit strange. Right?
@ Betty C: You're very welcome :-)
@ Per Stromsjo: Haha!
@ Karen: Right - although if you can have a library in a bus, why not a bank?
I like the image very much. But I've never been able to figure out what keeps these things from toppling over!
Thanks, Tinsie, for your nice comment on Ocala DP!
I've never known one topple over, they must be quite stable :-)
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