Where am I and what am I doing

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A clue, I got wet, I was uncomfortable, I don't like doing this.

Afterwards I felt good........ :dance2:


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Wild swimming🫢
 
No its a wire off a telegraph pole lol not a fishing rod

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Cleaning Moho roof?
You got it, cleaning the Moho roof (y)

now I don't like heights these days but it reminded me of a sight a saw some years back and got a photo through a telephoto lens. This was a building tower crane, still makes me feel funny looking at it now.......


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You got it, cleaning the Moho roof (y)

now I don't like heights these days but it reminded me of a sight a saw some years back and got a photo through a telephoto lens. This was a building tower crane, still makes me feel funny looking at it now.......


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Oh dear, we need an "I'm feeling sick emoji" to add to the likes hugs etc. :sick:

When I was younger I was okay with heights, did rock climbing, abseiling, etc. Even worked on tower blocks from ropes but I couldn't do it now. That photo puts a shiver down my spine.
 
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You got it, cleaning the Moho roof (y)

now I don't like heights these days but it reminded me of a sight a saw some years back and got a photo through a telephoto lens. This was a building tower crane, still makes me feel funny looking at it now.......


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what on earth were they doing?
 
This was a building tower crane, still makes me feel funny looking at it now.......
My mate here used to do that in the Uk. erecting tower cranes. they in the photo ,just appear to be on it illgally as the lower half wit is taking a selfie.
 
You got it, cleaning the Moho roof (y)

now I don't like heights these days but it reminded me of a sight a saw some years back and got a photo through a telephoto lens. This was a building tower crane, still makes me feel funny looking at it now.......


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OMG. What country is that in? 😳

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OMG. What country is that in? 😳
Its in the UK, I could see it from my house. The guy hanging from the crane arm was quite well know for enjoying the adrenaline rush and putting the snaps up on YouTube or the like. I took the photo if I remember early on a Sunday morning when the building site was empty.
 
I can't tell you but matron will be along soon and she knows everything. 👍
 
Its in the UK, I could see it from my house. The guy hanging from the crane arm was quite well know for enjoying the adrenaline rush and putting the snaps up on YouTube or the like. I took the photo if I remember early on a Sunday morning when the building site was empty.
Heights don't bother me normally but I think I would be overcome by the will to live
 
Its in the UK, I could see it from my house. The guy hanging from the crane arm was quite well know for enjoying the adrenaline rush and putting the snaps up on YouTube or the like. I took the photo if I remember early on a Sunday morning when the building site was empty.
Im disappointed, I was expecting some wife carrying:)

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You got it, cleaning the Moho roof (y)

now I don't like heights these days but it reminded me of a sight a saw some years back and got a photo through a telephoto lens. This was a building tower crane, still makes me feel funny looking at it now.......


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How did you go about cleaning the roof Northern Boy? Hubby wants to do ours but not sure best way to go about it.
 
How did you go about cleaning the roof Northern Boy? Hubby wants to do ours but not sure best way to go about it.
I used a step to reach the rear ladder. A rope to pull up the bucket, sponge and hot water. Then elbow grease. The front of the roof, that slopes down I did lying on my front with my toes hooked over one of the roof bars, as I had visions of sliding down the front over the windscreen and ending in a heap on the drive. Not to mention damaging the windscreen wipers on the way down :cautious:
 
I used a step to reach the rear ladder. A rope to pull up the bucket, sponge and hot water. Then elbow grease. The front of the roof, that slopes down I did lying on my front with my toes hooked over one of the roof bars, as I had visions of sliding down the front over the windscreen and ending in a heap on the drive. Not to mention damaging the windscreen wipers on the way down :cautious:
Great. Thanks for the tips northern boy. Glad you didn’t slide down.

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You got it, cleaning the Moho roof (y)

now I don't like heights these days but it reminded me of a sight a saw some years back and got a photo through a telephoto lens. This was a building tower crane, still makes me feel funny looking at it now.......


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It was a new fad a few years back.

I confess to having climbed such a crane, at a weekend when the site was closed. It was a real adrenaline boost but my upper body strength would have let me just hang there but not able to climb back up!

So I sat and admired the views.

Fortunately I've never been really good on a unicycle;

 
It was a new fad a few years back.

I confess to having climbed such a crane, at a weekend when the site was closed. It was a real adrenaline boost but my upper body strength would have let me just hang there but not able to climb back up!

So I sat and admired the views.

Fortunately I've never been really good on a unicycle;


I need a feel sick emoji
 
It was a new fad a few years back.

I confess to having climbed such a crane, at a weekend when the site was closed. It was a real adrenaline boost but my upper body strength would have let me just hang there but not able to climb back up!

So I sat and admired the views.

Fortunately I've never been really good on a unicycle;


Showed Christine this one, she said she will try it on her newly arrived Atto mobility scooter ! Without a crash helmet (y):LOL:
 
It was a new fad a few years back.

I confess to having climbed such a crane, at a weekend when the site was closed. It was a real adrenaline boost but my upper body strength would have let me just hang there but not able to climb back up!

So I sat and admired the views.

Fortunately I've never been really good on a unicycle;


My lower legs felt very strange watching those guys on the chimney 😵‍💫

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