Lough Foyle, Moville co. Donegal
Cenas do dia a dia, gostei e aproveito para desejar a continuação de uma boa semana.AndarilharDedais de Francisco e Idalisa O prazer dos livros
Looks like it goes on exactly the same way as here. Only the surroundings are more pretty on your photo.
How did he get this big lorry through the small gap in the wall?God bless.
There is a bigger gap just a few meters from the small one.
I bet that every kid who walks by (Do kids walk any more?) wants that job.
...a BIG time operation.
Nice that we can recycle these days. That is a lovely building or home on the hill behind the truck. Have a nice day.
We don't have anything like that. Does he drive the truck too? or just sit there from box to box?
He drives the truck too, the machine is part of the truck.
Every truck has to have a huge expensive crane to unload stuff. What did they do before cranes?
Has he seen that the parking is free?
That is an interesting process. It's a little different than the way they empty the "dumpsters" here.
Not that different from here.
Quite the operation! Our garbage recycling trucks have an arm that comes out, grabs the bin and lifts and dumps it. The driver doesn't even need to get out of his seat.
Ha Bill, Beter zo, niet zwaar en niet zo warm met dit hete weer.Groet Kees.
Here a little fork comes out at the back of the truck and lifts the bin towards an opening in the truck where everything falls out.
Moving on to see the news.Good continuation of the week.janicce.
Important work these days!
Even though we recycle, I've never seen who/how/or what collects it from the curb on pickup day. Have a wonderful day and enjoy the upcoming weekend.
Great "on the job" photo Bill!!!
That's an operation on a large scale.
Good!
Keeping the Emerald Isle green and tidy.
Cenas do dia a dia, gostei e aproveito para desejar a continuação de uma boa semana.
ReplyDeleteAndarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
Looks like it goes on exactly the same way as here. Only the surroundings are more pretty on your photo.
ReplyDeleteHow did he get this big lorry through the small gap in the wall?
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
There is a bigger gap just a few meters from the small one.
DeleteI bet that every kid who walks by (Do kids walk any more?) wants that job.
ReplyDelete...a BIG time operation.
ReplyDeleteNice that we can recycle these days. That is a lovely building or home on the hill behind the truck. Have a nice day.
ReplyDeleteWe don't have anything like that. Does he drive the truck too? or just sit there from box to box?
ReplyDeleteHe drives the truck too, the machine is part of the truck.
DeleteEvery truck has to have a huge expensive crane to unload stuff. What did they do before cranes?
ReplyDeleteHas he seen that the parking is free?
ReplyDeleteThat is an interesting process. It's a little different than the way they empty the "dumpsters" here.
ReplyDeleteNot that different from here.
ReplyDeleteQuite the operation! Our garbage recycling trucks have an arm that comes out, grabs the bin and lifts and dumps it. The driver doesn't even need to get out of his seat.
ReplyDeleteHa Bill, Beter zo, niet zwaar en niet zo warm met dit hete weer.
ReplyDeleteGroet Kees.
Here a little fork comes out at the back of the truck and lifts the bin towards an opening in the truck where everything falls out.
ReplyDeleteMoving on to see the news.
ReplyDeleteGood continuation of the week.
janicce.
Important work these days!
ReplyDeleteEven though we recycle, I've never seen who/how/or what collects it from the curb on pickup day. Have a wonderful day and enjoy the upcoming weekend.
ReplyDeleteGreat "on the job" photo Bill!!!
ReplyDeleteThat's an operation on a large scale.
ReplyDeleteGood!
ReplyDeleteKeeping the Emerald Isle green and tidy.
ReplyDelete