It works the same as your floor heating I suppose. I guess you don´t have one. You live so warm place that it won´t be needed. But all us northern folks knows what it is.
What a remarkable idea! I know of heating in the floors in homes, but how wonderful to have it in public, and how much safer. My daughter just fell on ice a few days ago and hit the back of her head. She lives where it "never" snows, so no one was prepared for it and the resulting ice the next days.
No on kyllä melkein keväisen näköistä! Sininen taivaskin!
ReplyDeleteJengi näytti nauttivan kelistä. Kyllä se kevät sieltä vielä tulee..
DeleteWhat a beautiful sunny spot.
ReplyDeleteMarket place in downtown Lahti. The epicentre of the town if you will. 😎
DeleteVery clever!! #MCoW
ReplyDeleteApparently an engineer had a brain storm.
Delete...the blue sky is a welcomed sight, enjoy it.
ReplyDeleteI will Tom.
DeleteA change in seasons with Winter nearly over will be good for you, our temps are getting cooler here.
ReplyDeleteStill long way to go. But we´ll get there eventually.
DeleteReally! It hit -19 celsius this morning here at the east! Prrr...
ReplyDeleteHere´s "only" -15C. Prrrkl indeed.
DeleteSnow is on its way to Minnesota. Ugh. Thanks for your blog visit!
ReplyDeleteYou´re welcome. Stay warm.
DeleteHeated from below. We can use that where I live in the Northeast United States (where it is snowing right now, come to think of it.)
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your snow and rest of the Winter.
DeleteThat's a neat idea!
ReplyDeleteThat much less broken bones I reckon.
DeleteGood candid shot.
ReplyDeleteThank you Jim!
DeleteNot too far away.
ReplyDeleteWorth a Thousand Words
Time is long for those who wait.
DeleteBeautiful blue sky. I didn't realize they heated sidewalks from below. That's interesting!
ReplyDeleteIt works the same as your floor heating I suppose. I guess you don´t have one. You live so warm place that it won´t be needed. But all us northern folks knows what it is.
DeleteThis is an excellent street scene.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much! 🙂
DeleteInteresting.
ReplyDeleteNow isn´t it?
ReplyDeleteWhat a remarkable idea! I know of heating in the floors in homes, but how wonderful to have it in public, and how much safer. My daughter just fell on ice a few days ago and hit the back of her head. She lives where it "never" snows, so no one was prepared for it and the resulting ice the next days.
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear that. I wish her a speedy recovery. I´ve felt countless of times in winter time. Novadays I use spiked shoes to prevent that.
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