Back, way back, on October the 14th, 2024, I re-painted a yellow parking line in our Condominium Parking Lot.
We published a Post showing this project. IF you would like to review our Post, please click onto the below link to return to October 14th 2024.
https://bobbacaps.blogspot.com/2024/10/oct-14-24-yellow-parking-line-and-peter.html
A month or so ago, our Condo Association advised all of us that they were going to re-paint all of the parking lines in our community parking lots.
Then we were given an exact date this work would be accomplished.
Step One. Everyone was supposed to have moved their vehicle out into the street or across the street to a neighboring parking lot. 95% of the residents complied.
You can see our white Chevrolet Suburban parked on the street.
You can also see in the above photo, why re-painting the parking lot lines was a great idea! In wet weather it was impossible to see the lines!
Although we were aware of the exact date, it was not possible to spend the entire day "waiting and watching" for the Work Crew!
Work Crew? Did I just write "Work Crew"?
One man, all by himself, re-painted the entire parking lot!!
In three of the above photos, you can see in the background cars parked that were never moved. Guess what? Our "One Man Crew" was able to squeeze in lines beside each of them!
A few photos of the nifty little rig that the one man used to do all of the line painting by himself.
I kept periodically "looking out in front". Suddenly the parking lines where we try to always park were already painted!
The next five photos are where our Suburban parks when we park back here because we can't park out front.
He just got off his rig and "on the spot" fixed things up!
Amazing! Talk about "A One Man Show"!
Well there you all have it. I never knew how parking lines were painted. Now we all know.
Cap and Patti



























Wowsa! You've been framed!! By a 'solitary man!' (shades of the Beatles song!). Absolutely amazing at his craft! I closely surveyed all of your pics and it blew my mind that there was no computer evident for the amazing artist to get the work done, albeit 'plain-jane yellow lines!'.Not even 1, 2, or 3 smart phones to run any apps! He got 'er done....the old fashioned way! What a great man! Kudos! I did wonder in Cap's planner what time did you 'snag' the front parking space on the street and again, the 1st to get your Suburban back into the primo space in front of your condo's walkway? Knowing you as I do, always thinking and strategically planning! Not a concept in my multi-tasking lil pea brain! lol
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Thanks for your comment and for your ongoing support Michael. First, nice and early, I positioned our white Suburban out on the street the night before they were due to paint our 5 buildings Parking Line Stripes. I did not return our Suburban to our favorite place until after our amazing Parking Line painter was done and finished actively painting other Parking Lines. He was moving fast so I stayed with him like white on rice once I saw he was on the move. Cap and Patti
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