Send them over, please... Workers here are so slow. Since... ? .. 6 weeks so many parking spaces are blocked by building material and you never see or hear anyone work - and the material doesn´t get less, either...
Drainage grids are very important for the safety of historic city centers. Yes, I'm better, Bill and very happy to be back on your 'blog' and this socializing. I appreciate your concern. Friendly hug.
Trabalhos bastante necessários! Agora com as chuvas, aqui em Portugal, muitos trabalhos nas estradas se irão assistir também! Gostei imenso das imagens! Um grande abraço! Ana
Las reparaciones son necesarias. Si no se arregla antes de que llueva, podría haber inundaciones.
ReplyDeleteNever a dull moment in the streets.
ReplyDeleteThere's work to be done.
ReplyDeleteSafety comes first. (‾⌣‾)
ReplyDeleteGood job well done.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Work always needs to be done. They do stand out wearing those bright colors. Take care, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteI tell ya..we go through the same ordeal every year. It keeps them busy. But there are rarely smooth streets around here.
ReplyDeleteGood idea!
ReplyDelete...repair work is endless.
ReplyDeleteSafety first!
ReplyDeleteHere in our neighbourhood also requires quite a bit of repair works..
ReplyDeleteWear and tear is always happening.
ReplyDeleteThere is some work involved with that replacement.
ReplyDeleteSend them over, please... Workers here are so slow. Since... ? .. 6 weeks so many parking spaces are blocked by building material and you never see or hear anyone work - and the material doesn´t get less, either...
ReplyDeleteHard work
ReplyDeleteRoad repairs don't seem to be occurring as regularly as they used to here. In fact many of the road markings are almost invisible.
ReplyDeleteThey certainly take care of things over there. Unlike here, where a hole in the bridge just gets a circle painted around it!
ReplyDeleteThere always seems to be maintenance to do even around our home.
ReplyDeleteStreet work is always an on going operation. There is a Hwy 91 that has been in the works since 1990. Will it ever end?
ReplyDeleteit is good to see people have work! :)))
ReplyDeleteDrainage grids are very important for the safety of historic city centers.
ReplyDeleteYes, I'm better, Bill
and very happy to be back on your 'blog' and this socializing. I appreciate your concern. Friendly hug.
These street workers do stand out in their reflective coats. Good they keep our streets smooth and in good shape.
ReplyDeleteUsually, I would have been told off by these workers not to photograph them like some sort of national security
ReplyDeleteAlways some work that needs doing!!
ReplyDeleteHard at work!
ReplyDeleteGenial foto te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteGood job!
ReplyDeleteGoodness, job well done.
ReplyDeleteEsas reparaciones son necesarias, espero que llegara a tiempo. Saludos
ReplyDelete... there's always work needed doing.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Trabalhos bastante necessários! Agora com as chuvas, aqui em Portugal, muitos trabalhos nas estradas se irão assistir também!
ReplyDeleteGostei imenso das imagens! Um grande abraço!
Ana