The plastic wrapped boats have people living in them. One of advantages of this life style is that when the ramp gets wet you get free break dancing lessons. I'm linking to Lesley's Signs, Signs.
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
Signs - Slippery
The plastic wrapped boats have people living in them. One of advantages of this life style is that when the ramp gets wet you get free break dancing lessons. I'm linking to Lesley's Signs, Signs.
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How odd, is it somthing to do with retaining heat or keeping the snow off
ReplyDeleteA clear sign, you can't say you didn't know it was slippery.
ReplyDeleteLove your text. Better than the sign.
ReplyDeleteI can't even imagine living on a boat...especially in winter.
ReplyDeleteOh you are the funny one!
ReplyDeleteDoesn't look very toasty, does it!
ReplyDeleteMust be very cold to live there, even though the boats are wrapped in plastic.
ReplyDeleteNot in winter, sorry!
ReplyDeleteHilarious. You totally cracked me up with one.
ReplyDeleteThese are tougher people than me - I can't imagine being on a boat during a winter storm.
ReplyDeleteInteresting concept, I never thought about people living on boats in the Winter, up North. I would think some of the storms you get would destroy these enclosures.
ReplyDeleteOh with plastic? in winter? Maybe it's just against moist but not cold. It surely won't eork in Russia, where even good rubber sole cracks from cold.
ReplyDeleteNot in winter!
ReplyDeleteAh, Andy you are always looking for the positive side of life. Good for you! Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeleteI think they exaggerated the drawing of the man here, but I love it.
ReplyDeleteMy SIGNS, SIGNS
Oh very good, nice composition as well
ReplyDeleteNot for me, thank you!
ReplyDeleteI hate walking on wood decks when wet.And I've not seen plastic wrapped boats before!
ReplyDeleteOooooops!
ReplyDeleteHi Andy! Ha now that's a great illustration of some of my slips!
ReplyDeleteI think it is almost always wet.
ReplyDeleteLiving in a boat in winter might not be all that comfortable. The plastic keeps the rain off, but it would be damp and cold. Love your break dance comment.
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