Errigal is a 751-metre mountain near Gweedore in County Donegal, Ireland. It is the tallest peak of the Derryveagh Mountains and the tallest peak in County Donegal. Errigal is also the most southern and the highest of the mountain chain called the "Seven Sisters" by locals. Wikipedia
20 April, 2017
pole painter
This Carndonagh worker was applying a new layer of paint on the pole. The pole is located at the diamond in the center of town. As for the flag, I have no idea what it represents. I'll have to ask next time I'm there,
He's going to need a bigger ladder...one that goes up and spins around. In my mind I can see him painting it all the way to the top and then slipping and sliding down taking the paint with him. :) Sorry but I have a funny mind. But you knew that.
Hope he has a good had for heights as he has a way to climb!
ReplyDeleteYes maintenance must be kept up. Nice shot.
ReplyDeleteGoing to need a longer ladder!
ReplyDeleteThat's not how we do it! Curious about the flag though.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen a polepainter before!
ReplyDeleteGosto bastante deste olhar.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e continuação de boa semana.
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He isn't half way yet.
ReplyDelete...not a job for me!
ReplyDeleteHe's going to need a bigger ladder...one that goes up and spins around. In my mind I can see him painting it all the way to the top and then slipping and sliding down taking the paint with him. :) Sorry but I have a funny mind. But you knew that.
ReplyDeleteThat's a unique occupation. I've never seen one before!
ReplyDeleteFunny shot.
ReplyDeleteNot a job for me, but a funny shot !
ReplyDeleteI hope he started at the top and worked his way down.
ReplyDeleteThe flag looks like it really needs to be replaced.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photo, and I am glad it is not me. :)
ReplyDeleteI always wondered who did that job! ;-))
ReplyDeleteNot a fun job!
ReplyDeleteIt almost looks as if it needs a new flag as well as the pole painted Bill ☺
ReplyDeleteSpringtime is spruce-up time.
ReplyDeleteMaybe the flag represents a town too poor to put up a proper flag.
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