Very happy to have discovered Renerosity! Now between family, pets, cycling, hiking, snowshoeing, enjoying life, Second Life-- I'll have to give up sleep and work! (nasty habits anyway) LOLBIOI live in the Adirondack foothills with my family (now extended), pets, too much photographic equipment and snowshoes in a house once home to a "Titanic" survivor. I work in the environmental field when not otherwise enjoying myself. My goals are to keep doing new things and to surprise more strangers by smiling at them!You may run into me in second life as Snogeez Peregrine, There as SnoGeez, and in real life as Larry Glasheen!
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Comments (7)
Richardphotos
it would not be a problem until you stop!!!At Grand Canyon there are signs that states that the majority of deaths in the park is from people not heeding warning signs to stay behind the guard rail. I think the scene is very beautiful there and would be much better than the sign
TwoPynts
Yes, let's see the scene. Glad they posted a sign though. ;)
rufous
I''l post the scene tomorrow, I have another capture, I believe. but today I'm feeling whimsical and sarcastic, in turns.... I will change it to humour however LOL
pimbotin
If you look at my picture "Black polar bear" you will see a kind of very similar place. The difference is that it's very difficult to see the details of the mountain borders in my shot. Actually, this day, I remember, it was impossible, sometimes, to know exactly where the ridge was, especially after the place where the fence stopped. So, I don't think this kind of sign is always useless. Anyway, I always appreciate humor and I love sarcasms so I have to applaude your picture! Great!
MaryLynda
There are some fools who would consider a sign like that a challenge. Looking forward to tomorrow's scenic view, but please don't climb overthe fence to get a better pov. ;o)
rufous
Ilove heights, but I love safe footing more! I know too many people who've said "Can't happen to me" and were wrong.
maggiemai
hahaha! I think your question is funny!! LOL :-)