Maybe they paint AND wash windows. Every time I see window-washers on a lift like that, I think of the scene in "Earthquake" where the quake hits and two of them fall from a skyscraper. Not very comforting, I know. Hollywood has ruined me.
Gosh that's quite a lens you have there Sharon.. 300? Those guys must have nerves of steel :) p.s. I'd like your opinion on my post tomorrow if you have time, merci beaucoup :)
One way to paint a building
ReplyDeleteCertainly a job with a view!
ReplyDeleteI never ever dreamed that a high rise like this needed to painted on the outside.
ReplyDeleteMaybe they paint AND wash windows. Every time I see window-washers on a lift like that, I think of the scene in "Earthquake" where the quake hits and two of them fall from a skyscraper. Not very comforting, I know. Hollywood has ruined me.
ReplyDeleteNot being afraid of heights, I think I'd enjoy that blue sky, the view... :-)
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't go up there for anything! Loved yesterday's sunset, Sharon!
ReplyDeleteDon't think that I'd care for that job, but they must be very competent.
ReplyDeleteThat would be 'high tension' work for me. I think I'd pass.
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ReplyDeleteYikes! That is not a job that I would want to do.
ReplyDeleteGosh that's quite a lens you have there Sharon.. 300? Those guys must have nerves of steel :)
ReplyDeletep.s. I'd like your opinion on my post tomorrow if you have time, merci beaucoup :)
A work for me... nahhh...
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shots, Sharon, I like especially the 1st one!
This job is not for the faint of heart!
ReplyDeleteIt definitely gives you an amazing view!
ReplyDeleteI love that building.
ReplyDeleteNot a job for me. Ever.
ReplyDeleteOh no!
ReplyDeleteDoes any of the workers carry a camera? I wonder.
Very clever series!
ReplyDeleteYup. That is a job I DEFINITELY don't want.
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