Back to Heights of Endeavour


Returning to my pruning expedition earlier, here we have granddaughter’s picture of me after having gone beyond the top of the ladder, set next to a repeat view of the ladder alone. Undergoing another form of tree-t-meant?


© June 2019 Colonialist

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Active septic geranium who plays with words writing fantasy novels and professionally editing, with notes writing classical music, and with riding a mountain bike, horses and dinghies. Recently Indie Publishing has been added to this list.
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15 Responses to Back to Heights of Endeavour

  1. You look quite at home up there, must be something to do with the local fauna in your neck of the woods

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  2. Lizzie Ross says:

    Snakes in trees! Not a concern here in NYC, so I’m impressed by your calm.

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  3. disperser says:

    I see you’re branching out . . . I’d leaf that to others, not because I wouldn’t enjoy it, but because my wife would object.

    Although, I manage to do lots of intrepid stuff around the house. Me and ladders are well acquainted.

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  4. colonialist says:

    I don’t quite have the same sublime confidence as of old, I must admit.

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  5. Arkenaten says:

    Not something I enjoy very much these days. vertiginous exploits give me the collywobbles big time.

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  6. SueW says:

    I begin to panic when I’m two steps up to clean the inside of the windows! Very brave of you!

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  7. Colline says:

    A brave endeavour. I could not go up to those heights.

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  8. Roy Lando says:

    Just be careful…i used to climb trees in my youth and one time a branch broke. Fortunately I did not fell to the ground.

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