It’s powerful imagery, showing the effort and determination behind the task. Sometimes, it’s the simple, everyday moments like this that highlight strength and resilience. Thank you for sharing this snapshot of life.
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Wow! I remember that there were SOBA deliver men in Japan. They have so many SOBA plates with one hand and riding bicycles with another hand. No one can do it now.
A nice capture and he's loaded.
ReplyDeleteHe needs a small buggy!
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Donna
A creative fellow. I hope he doesn’t have far to go.
ReplyDelete...I hope that he makes it home safely.
ReplyDeleteOh my, I wouldn't be able to walk. Take care, have a great day and a happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteMust have grown up on a farm. Thanks for the Friday photo! Happy Weekend!
ReplyDeleteI’d have to make two trips. He’s doing well.
ReplyDeleteI do hope he doesn't have far to go!
ReplyDeleteNow THAT is a load!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a heavy load. Hope he does not have far to go.
ReplyDeleteIt looks so easy and light on him...
ReplyDeleteI'm impressed, Bill.
ReplyDeleteLooks like that poor guy could use a cart!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend!
ReplyDeleteThis guy needs to make two trips or find a nice back pack.
ReplyDeleteThat is a lot for one to carry, Bill. Great photo!
ReplyDeleteOh, home, sweet home!... How much you oblige! Have a good weekend, dear Bill... A hug. ☘️🍁🌈
ReplyDeleteThis picture reminds me of what I must look like trying to get all of grocery bags into the house in one trip! :)
ReplyDeleteI'm glad I don't have to carry this around...hug to you.
ReplyDeleteHope everything (and him) arrived in one piece...
ReplyDeleteA very humane shot. Thank you for sharing Bill. Aloha Aloha
ReplyDeleteA eso se le llama, mantener el equilibrio. Debe de tener mucha práctica, porque nada se mueve de su lugar.
ReplyDeleteFeliz fin de semana.
I hope he made it home without dropping any of it or hurting himself.
ReplyDeleteImpressive.
ReplyDeletePhew! This reminds me of the man who is asked to carry a piano up to the fourth floor. "And what do you want me to take in the other hand?"
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ReplyDeleteIt’s powerful imagery, showing the effort and determination behind the task. Sometimes, it’s the simple, everyday moments like this that highlight strength and resilience. Thank you for sharing this snapshot of life.
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Goodness me! He is carrying a lot there!
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
We all know a guy like this. Impressed.
ReplyDeleteHello, Bill!
ReplyDeleteImpressionante!
É preciso muita força.
Hugs.
If you can balance it on your shoulder, that's a good way to carry it.
ReplyDeleteUy ojala no se caiga. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteHope he didn't have very far to go. Looks heavy!!
ReplyDeleteGreat balancing act, well captured.
ReplyDeleteI hope he didn't have far to go! Quite a story in this photo.
ReplyDeleteGood balancing
ReplyDeleteA juggling act! :-D
ReplyDeleteWow! I remember that there were SOBA deliver men in Japan. They have so many SOBA plates with one hand and riding bicycles with another hand.
ReplyDeleteNo one can do it now.
Looks bit uncomfortable.
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