Tuesday, March 31, 2009
A "DoubleStacker' School Bus At Hannah Senesh School
Did you happen to see it over the week-end, dear Reader?
Right there, at the corner of First Place and Smith Street, a curious double-stacked was parked next to the Hannah Senesh School.
The gleeful chatter of happy kids drifted out onto the sidewalk. Obviously, something fun was happening inside. A quick look at the inscription on the curious bus gave a clue:
www.Tevacenter.org.
A quick search on the internet revealed that the Teva Learning Center is a Jewish Environmental Education Institute.
No info on the organization's cool bus, though.
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Posted by Kelly at 6:49 AM
Labels: 342 Smith Street, Brooklyn, Carrol gardens, Hannah Senesh
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3 comments:
I want it to visit here! How cool is that. I wonder if it has to pay for the extra axles on top.
I love the bus, but I'd still rather ride in this one:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/alanrmiles/3373260968/in/set-72157610687175007/
Hi Mileage,
I agree. That one looks a whole lot more fun.
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