I can’t even stand inside a window that is high in the sky and look out. even the hospital here that is 6 floors up, i can’t look out the windows.. my brother came home from Vietnam and went to college. His first job, he loved and it paid really well. He quit because his office was on the 16 floor and the wall was glass, he could not take that. the odd thing is, mother was not afraid of heights but daddy, my brother and I were all afraid of heights.
Me too. Yikes, I cannot even go up a steep hill without getting scared. We live at the bottom of Skyline Drive on Afton Mountain, a major tourist attraction. High winding mountain roads. NO siderail guards. We went there one time and I almost died.
me to on heights and anything “wonky”
but what a wonderful and truly fabulous woman, photographer
I know! And in 1912.
I’m not necessarily afraid of heights but I wouldn’t be out there with so little to keep me from falling.
That looks dangerous to me. 🙂
I can’t even stand inside a window that is high in the sky and look out. even the hospital here that is 6 floors up, i can’t look out the windows.. my brother came home from Vietnam and went to college. His first job, he loved and it paid really well. He quit because his office was on the 16 floor and the wall was glass, he could not take that. the odd thing is, mother was not afraid of heights but daddy, my brother and I were all afraid of heights.
That’s too bad about your brother!
I never used to be afraid of heights, but now? They don’t print enough money!
She does make a striking figure tho’, doesn’t she?
It’s a beautiful picture!
Me too. Yikes, I cannot even go up a steep hill without getting scared. We live at the bottom of Skyline Drive on Afton Mountain, a major tourist attraction. High winding mountain roads. NO siderail guards. We went there one time and I almost died.
I can understand that. 🙂
Wow, me either!
🙂
Oh yes, I am right there with you firmly planted on ground zero, no heights for me.