… spotted on a walk through the picture-postcard-pretty village of Redmire in North Yorkshire. But just you wait till you find out who else we came across. Watch this space.
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… spotted on a walk through the picture-postcard-pretty village of Redmire in North Yorkshire. But just you wait till you find out who else we came across. Watch this space.
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A job of a scary kind, indeed
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Not for me. At all.
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Nope, nor me, now…..there was a time when I might have liked the c Halle be!
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The w-h-a-t?
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Oh, bloody thing, I said at one time I might have liked the challenge, until the keyboard chose summation weird
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And still it’s at it! 😉
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😕
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I’d struggle! How about you? 🤔💕💕
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Not going to happen.
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Will do.
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I could get up there, be the coming down that would be a problem for me!!
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I would have to keep my eyes closed. Unwise.
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Most unwise, we’ll carry on career hunting for you then!
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Nah. I’ll carry on being an OAP thanks.
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Nicely caught in silhouette.
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Thank you.
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I don’t like ladders!
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Join my club!
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Woah! That’s one risky (even with all the harnesses) job!
I have struggled with Acrophobia for the better part of my life and even though I am not restricted by it anymore, this will still freak me out 😮
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Quite! Not a job for many of us.
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Back in the day I could have done that – well, climbed up and down, not the actual job! 😀
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Good for you! I’ve never been wonderful at heights.
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I’m fine with heights, as long as I know I am safe! 😀
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I am of little faith …
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Several things spring to mind! We have a lovely painting of sheep on Redmire Moor. I saw a gardener in a similar position with no safety gear removing dead leaves from a palm tree in Malaysia. It’s sadly 8 years since I saw a hedgehog, this one was alive and snuffling down a country lane but I’ve not seen road kill either. It’s very sad but I’ve seen a lot of badgers which I understand eat hedgehogs.
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I’ve not seen a badger recently, but I know they are around. Hedgehogs … not too many, but a few at least. And where we used to live, a roofer on a nearby house took the risk … and ended up flat on his back and paralysed for life. Ugh. Let’s leave with a smile as we think of your sheepish picture!
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you’re such a tease!
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;). Why not, eh?
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I admire these workers! Great image.
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They do it so we don’t have to!
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i’m thankful!
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The friend of the Wichita lineman perhaps?
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Bound to be.
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they are admirable! but not for me, though 🙂 🙂
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Quite so.
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And there was me thinking the Wichita lineman worked on the railroad! This blog is so educational. And now….after the linehanger…a cliffhanger!
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Ah, well, a heritage railway line has its terminus at Redmire. And you will like the cliffhanger.
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Interesting photo – he seems to have a surprising amount of gear strapped onto him.
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Health and safety rules!
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