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"How many men does it take to open a manhole?" is turning into a series, it looks like.
I always like to peer down the holes in the crust of the earth and see the hidden secrets of a city's infrastructure. (Is that weird?)
(Please click on the first photo if you want to see the rope mystery.)
As a bonus y'all can see the Supreme Court building.
What do you reckon the guys were doing with all that rope??
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Wednesday, September 24, 2008
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Hmm. Superior Court, ey? Do you have an inferior court, too?
ReplyDeleteNo idea for the rope, though! :)
Cheers, Klaus
It looks like they were about to go sperlunking down that manhole!
ReplyDeleteHello beautiful Dina.
ReplyDeleteProbably lassooing the ninga turtles.
That spelling seems to be extraordinary but I am too lazy to look it up.
Have a beautiful jerusalemian day my friend.
Hi Dina. You probably won't publish my last comment and it is probably just as well ha ha. Im in a silly mood. I think I'll surf for some comedy blogs. ha ha.
ReplyDeletehave a good day.
it reminds me this. how many men need to change a lamp. four. one man hold the lamp. two men turn the ladder, and the last one watch out for the power. have a wonderful day
ReplyDeleteHello Dina !
ReplyDeleteYou are mockind...
Nice day in Jerusalem...
See You later...
I have no idea what the rope or chain is for. Are you going to enlighten us on this mystery? LOL.
ReplyDeleteHave a great day.
Dina, Thank you so much for your kind blessing at my place. I was so happy to visit your site and see your amazing photos. I look forward to going back and spending time reading your posts. One of the reasons I blog is to meet people around the world. Your vocation is facinating! I will be sharing your blog on my "Three Sites to See" for sure. Your spirit sure came through your note to me and I so much appreciate it. I hope we can post again in the future!
ReplyDeleteWell they are men so they must be using that rope to fish for something. I don't have any interest in manholes but I am interested in what you do. Have a good day.
ReplyDeleteWhere is your sky watch shot???
ReplyDeleteTo answer your question... a shelf cloud shows that a powerful storm is coming in most cases. Most shelf clouds will carry a large amount of wind, but tornadoes don't form (theoretically) in that part of the storm. We probably had close to 80mph winds with that one. Awesome!
Enjoyed your site..Will visit again, from America...
ReplyDeleteHmmm... Haven't got a clue what they'd be doing with that rope but it it were some kind of cable or wire...that leads to a whole slew of ideas. :-)
ReplyDeleteMake test drills in the depth of the Earth?
ReplyDeleteIs the rope enough long to arrive to antipode? I don't think so : )
These fellows really do need to consider the security of their manholes before they take any further action!
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