Yes, dear Bill, that is sometimes very necessary. Handy to be able to use a lift! All the best from Austria and happy weekend! Traude https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2022/03/kleine-auszeit-mit-hindernissen-in.html
Hello Bill, I love your header photo of Mt Errigal. I read up on this majestic mountain. And the men doing the drainpipe repairs, have my admiration. Thanks fir regularly commenting on my blog. I loved your kitty on the fridge story. And the clock with a fireplace sounds real unique. Have a great day. Jo
Not the job for me! That's an impressive picture of Mt Errigal at the top of the page.
ReplyDeleteI am retired and like to watch people work.
ReplyDeletePS: I like your header of Mt. Errigal.
...too high for this old retired guy!
ReplyDeleteAnd there are people who do not value these workers... A very good pic...
ReplyDeleteGoogle announces rain for Donegal... A nice day, Bill.
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Brr, so high....
ReplyDeleteGostei deste olhar.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e bom fim-de-semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
Time has apparently not stood still in Ireland either.
ReplyDeleteInteresting sky capture! Take care, have a happy day and a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteThey could come to my house next.
ReplyDeleteOh, it doesn't look like an easy operation. Such a cool place too. Happy Weekend!
ReplyDeleteThat's for sure not a job for me...just too high.
ReplyDeleteLove that new header, Bill. The people who work in those buckets have my admiration!
ReplyDeleteIs that where he left his cell-phone?
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Strange to have to take two men to do that...a driver and a fixer! Must be specialists!
ReplyDeletePeople who do this for a living freak me out!
ReplyDeleteEasier to do with one of those lifts.
ReplyDeleteYes, dear Bill, that is sometimes very necessary. Handy to be able to use a lift!
ReplyDeleteAll the best from Austria and happy weekend!
Traude
https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2022/03/kleine-auszeit-mit-hindernissen-in.html
Repairs are never ending.
ReplyDeleteI would so not be there but it´s a great photo.
ReplyDeleteToo bad they couldn't have gotten just a little bit closer.
ReplyDeleteWonderful capture!
ReplyDeleteThose guys are at the max height of that lift.
ReplyDeleteIt's important for the rainy cities:) Happy weekend Bill:)
ReplyDeleteHard pass on that job!
ReplyDeleteWhoa! A bit scary!
ReplyDeleteJocelyn
https://justalittlesouthernhospitality.blogspot.com/
Makes me nervous just looking at it!
ReplyDeleteThe High Lift is the perfect tool to get this job done. Great shot, Bill.
ReplyDeleteBetter in that than on a ladder!
ReplyDeleteYour new header picture is a real beauty!
Hello Bill, I love your header photo of Mt Errigal. I read up on this majestic mountain. And the men doing the drainpipe repairs, have my admiration. Thanks fir regularly commenting on my blog. I loved your kitty on the fridge story. And the clock with a fireplace sounds real unique. Have a great day. Jo
ReplyDeleteLove the new header. What a hill. I'm going to try to catch up after a crazy week away from blog-reading.
ReplyDeleteIu genial foto. Te deseo un buen fin de semana.
ReplyDeleteLong way up it seems, but everything has to be just right for when it rains.
ReplyDeletedangerous job....
ReplyDeletegreat men
Rather them than me, I haven't a good head for heights!
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Almost like having a free circus act on the street corner!
ReplyDeleteUma profissão arriscada... eu teria imensas vertigens!
ReplyDeleteUma imagem bem oportuna! Gostei imenso de ver! Abraço
Ana
...Bill, your blog hasn't come up on my reader list in weeks. It wood to see that you are still going.
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