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by Tim Bayly on November 17, 2012 - 7:27am
Last week Mary Lee and I were on our way to a used bookstore and noticed, though the sky was clear, water was coming from on high. Looking up, we saw this and I was jealous of my neighbor. I envied his work. Yearned for it. Ached deep inside...

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I had a best friend growing up whose dad put windows in skyskrapers. Before that I never really thought how those windows got up there, much less how they got cleaned. His dad was an interesting character made so by swinging in the wind with glass all day, I suspect.
Van Morrison has a song about this...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RYyVxQgnhDo
Thanking God you do the work you do, we are constantly blessed by it.
Saw a guy doing it two days ago in Chicago. Felt jealous then thought about how cold it would get in the wind. When we were in Colorado watched people get the snow off roofs, looked like hard work. interesting these hobby jobs
Tim, perhaps you would consider this job? The pilot or the line worker, you choose. I don't know how much money they make, but I wonder if it's enough?!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9tzga6qAaBA
In the world of work, everybody is good at something, and we can honor anybody who does what he does, especially if you don't want to do it, or even if you do.
But in my line of work, it seems like some of my customers are experts too.
Customer: I could have done that!
Me: But you didn't.
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