http://mellowyellowmonday.blogspot.com/ This machine with lots of paint was parked in the school. I asked a student," What is it?" He replied," A line painting machine." What do you think?
When I first saw this machine, I just couldn't imagine what it is!! So I'm thinking that it paints the lines on highways? Wouldn't you love to get a picture of it doing that? I would! I think I've only ever seen one painting lines one time in my life. What a perfect subject for a blog post! Thanks for your sweet comment! I try to stay up and going as much as possible. These injections are artificial lubricant that goes between the knee bones to keep the bones from rubbing together and grinding and clicking. You get three, one a week. Then you have to wait six months to get more. But at some point, the knee will get so bad that they will no longer help.
Regarding your comment: the Portuguese ruled Malacca from 1511 to 1641, when the Dutch kicked us out! :-) There still is a portuguese neighbourhood as well as some old monuments and a ship museum there.
That's a lot of tube! Probably to give it reach on the road to paint the lines. BTW, did you feel the earthquake in Auckland, or was it only in Christchurch?
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When I first saw this machine, I just couldn't imagine what it is!! So I'm thinking that it paints the lines on highways? Wouldn't you love to get a picture of it doing that? I would! I think I've only ever seen one painting lines one time in my life. What a perfect subject for a blog post! Thanks for your sweet comment! I try to stay up and going as much as possible. These injections are artificial lubricant that goes between the knee bones to keep the bones from rubbing together and grinding and clicking. You get three, one a week. Then you have to wait six months to get more. But at some point, the knee will get so bad that they will no longer help.
Looks like the cables behind my desk, lol !
What a machine! / Anna
my first time to see such kind of thing! great subject!
enjoy the week ahead!
I guess that explains all the yellow paint on the machine.
It must mark yellow lines in order to justify your mellow yellow Monday.
This is my first time to see this kind of machine. Great photo, Ann.
That is weird! :-)
Regarding your comment: the Portuguese ruled Malacca from 1511 to 1641, when the Dutch kicked us out! :-) There still is a portuguese neighbourhood as well as some old monuments and a ship museum there.
That's a lot of tube! Probably to give it reach on the road to paint the lines. BTW, did you feel the earthquake in Auckland, or was it only in Christchurch?
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