I have let it hang far over the edge far too many times in the past in the interest of the job or the task or the pet. Those days are behind me and I feel comfortable. Remaining safe and happy and enjoying every possible day left to me. Essay completed LOL have a great day! Bill, Aloha!
A very brave man!
ReplyDeleteHi Bill.
ReplyDeleteIt does indeed look a bit wobbly.
Greetings from Patricia.
Dangerous.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
BUON LAVORO!
ReplyDeleteThat’s tantamount to a death wish.
ReplyDeleteMy certification in health and safety makes me shake my head in dismay.
ReplyDeleteLooks dangerous indeed.
ReplyDeleteManovre pericolose, che a volte mettono a repentaglio la vita....stavolta è andata bene!
ReplyDeleteBuona settimana
A tedious and hard job!
ReplyDeleteHe doesn't look real young either, he is lucky he didn't fall.
ReplyDelete...he has good equipment.
ReplyDeleteYikes wouldn't be me!
ReplyDeleteBom dia com muita paz e saúde. Uma excelente segunda-feira. Não tenho esse talento e quem faz pintura, proteção total sempre.
ReplyDeleteI do not like ladders! Looks dangerous! Happy Monday, have a wonderful week!
ReplyDeleteYikes!
ReplyDeleteIt's so great to see someone who can still do this. Although, I wish there were better ways to get the job done.
ReplyDeleteFortunately, he has a solid platform to work from.
ReplyDeleteI wonder why bother putting up all the scaffolding if he is just going to use a ladder? He is way up further than I would go.
ReplyDeleteMore power to him, working way up there!
ReplyDeleteIt's crazy to see people take these risks.
ReplyDeleteNow Thats A Ladder For Sure There Mr Bill - Safety Third
ReplyDeleteYahooooo000000
So, his skafolding looks like it's based on the road. I hope the cars don't hit it.
ReplyDeleteYikes! I wouldn't want to be in his shoes, Bill. Great photo!
ReplyDeleteAt least he didn't get hurt.
ReplyDeleteGood grief. Not something I’d do!
ReplyDeleteIt all looks so risky, Bill.
ReplyDeleteBrave indeed.
ReplyDeleteMiedo me da verlo. No sería yo la que subiera esa escalera tan alta.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo.
I have let it hang far over the edge far too many times in the past in the interest of the job or the task or the pet. Those days are behind me and I feel comfortable. Remaining safe and happy and enjoying every possible day left to me. Essay completed LOL have a great day! Bill, Aloha!
ReplyDeleteYikes! One reason women live longer than men, maybe? I can definitely see my husband do something like this!
ReplyDeleteEstá mesmo arriscado para ele!
ReplyDeleteBoa semana! (●ˇ∀ˇ●)
Looks okay, go back and see if he is still with us!
ReplyDeleteWhat was he reaching for? a window?
ReplyDeleteyes, I agree with you about safety. I wonder why install scaffolding and not use it?
Painting isn't one of my favorite jobs though I've done a lot of it.
ReplyDeleteNot my kind of job to be sure!
ReplyDeleteBuena fotografía. Te mando un beso
ReplyDeleteThat ladder looks dangerous, it's at the wrong angle.
ReplyDeleteRisk taker!
ReplyDeleteThere's safety in lots of scaffolding. :)
ReplyDeleteI see that here a lot. Not safe at all. Great photo.
ReplyDeleteI'm no expert but it certainly looks risky!
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
I think he is well protected, although I don't know if he has life insurance. All the best, dear friend.☘️
ReplyDeleteI love roller coasters and other high rides but don't like standing on a step stool or ladder.
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