A quick note:
A few folks have asked Shari and I to post some stories about our time living in Alaska. We are starting that now, on another blog. It begins with a photo collage of photos I took during our time there. In future, we will be sharing stories and photos about our experiences. Some of the stories are longer, so Shari has broken them up into segments. The photos are taken by me and most of the writing was done by Shari. If anyone is interested, the link to the blog is here and the first post is here.
It is clear, however, that old city plans did not take into account motorized traffic
ReplyDeleteO gosh, the street is so small!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the link, I'll take a look at your exciting adventures!
Good driving ... in a narrow street.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Hello,
ReplyDeleteI would be nervous, that is a tight squeeze. I will go and check out your other blog, sounds great. Take care, have a happy day!
It pays to drive a small car. Good luck to all others.
ReplyDeleteOh thanks, then I'll whisk over to the other blog!
ReplyDeleteAll the best, Traude
That is tricky!
ReplyDeleteI wouldn´t want to be the driver for sure!
ReplyDeleteMaybe the odd scrape or two!
ReplyDeleteSo cool about your Alaska stories! All I can say when a snowplow is involved you better get away as far as possible.
ReplyDeleteNo oops moments allowed!
ReplyDeleteGoodness, that sure is tight..
ReplyDeleteSomeone has to know exactly how far out those fenders go.
ReplyDelete...I'd say so!
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't park my car here!
ReplyDeleteIf I was in that car, I'd be holding my breath.
ReplyDeleteI checked out your other blog and enjoyed the first two posts. I'll return to it later today. What an adventure!
What a great photo!
ReplyDeletenarrow street....
ReplyDeletebut, great shot...
Have a wonderful day
The roads in Ireland can be quite narrow. You caught a common scene or a tight squeeze. Yes, I will look with interest at your Alaska stories.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to the new blog, Bill. Best wishes!
ReplyDeleteOops!
ReplyDeleteAhora seguiré tu indicación y lo visitaré.
ReplyDeleteYou need to be driving one of those tiny Smart Cars along those streets!
ReplyDeleteOh My!
ReplyDeleteTight squeeze. Look forward to reading the new blog. Thanks for the link.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like quite a crowded lane.
ReplyDeleteOh it certainly is! I don't like driving on narrow roads :-|
ReplyDeleteThat is a tight squeeze.
ReplyDeleteI have been enjoying reading your story and seeing the photographs on your other blog :)
All the best Jan
Uy dios, les mando un beso y buen fin de semana
ReplyDeleteYikes! That is a squeeze!
ReplyDeleteMB
I've had to squeeze past other vehicles on narrow roads. It isn't much fun.
ReplyDeleteOoh, gotta love a narrow road adventure. Your header photo is so beautiful. If I can tear my eyes away from it, I do plan to check out your Alaska blog )).
ReplyDeleteBill - I love it. This brings to mind many a narrow country road in the UK, hemmed in by stone walls or sturdy hedges on both sides. Somebody usually has to back up to a pull-out!
ReplyDeleteYikes! I'm glad that's not my car parked there Bill 😀
ReplyDeleteIt looks a bit crowded on the street
ReplyDeleteI have added the blog about Alaska to my list
Very interesting to follow
Fantastic Capture Mr Bill
ReplyDeleteCheers