At least it’s no longer icy!

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I see no safety harnesses ….
And there’s nothing wrong with your sight, Margaret!
Perhaps they like the view!
😄😄😄😂
There are some jobs I simply couldn’t do, Sue 🙂 🙂
Well, you and me both!
Yep 🙂 🙂
Oh my goodness! It is good indeed they roof is not icy!
Well, they were there in the icy weather before!
With current stream of high winds I guess they will be kept busy 🙂
I rather think so
And me…
I wouldn’t be doing that here this weekend. We have 70 mph winds forecast, and they already kept me awake most of the night.
Best wishes, Pete.
No ladders for you, then
I rarely use ladders anymore, because of vertigo. I go up one into the loft occasionally, but that’s about it. I have to pay someone to do ‘ladder work’ now.
Sensible chap
Your shot reminds me of a prank I used to play on unsuspecting passers-by when I was little. The front of our house was three stories high with a fairly steep roof. However, it was built on a slope and at the back we had a terrace directly under the roof. So it was easy to climb up to the roof ridge and look down to the street, waving at passers-by. I think I was responsible for a few heart attacks in my time.
Böse Mädchen!
I’m waving to your builders from mine. Nice to see them again!
Haha! 😊
I’ve just hopped over here via your link on Jo’s blog. Your little anecdote has just made me laugh, though it’s just the sort of thing I would have done too 🙂 At one time I used to assist my son’s dad, and years later my last partner, in roofing and property repairs and would think nothing of going up on a roof, often without a cat ladder – a woman up on a roof was an odd sight to see for many people 🙂
😊😊 Thanks for popping over!
That blue sky looks marvelous 😀
It was!
brrrrr…. scarry.
Yep
Having actually been on the roof of a two-story house, although NOT in winter, I can appreciate and admire how they can stand and walk around at ease. Not I!
janet
Nor me!
Eek! I suppose they know what they are doing …
One has to hope
and still no hard hats 😦
Nope