Fixing me with a severe look he introduced himself as "Scratch, just Scratch".
He added that he had some tough questions for me :
No 1 : Why were items of clothing being left on site overnight?
No 2 : Did I not agree that the dignity of the workmen was being damaged by providing them with pink and orange drinking cups?
No 3 : Why were wheelbarrows being left in poses that resembled (whisper it) fierce dogs that could scare an unwary inspector in the dim light of dawn?
No 4 : Did I think that it was in order, to venture out every morning to photograph the progress of the building work, brick by brick? Did this not imply a lack of trust in the builders?
I soothed his ruffled feelings with a chilled saucer of milk and and after another spinestretching roll on the grass, he fixed me with a level stare that left me in no doubt that the next inspection would be extremely exacting.
Inspection over and without any further ado, the building inspector sprinted off to his next appointment.
6 comments:
And judging from the size of the handsome Building Inspector's tummy, he gets bribed with milk at every site!
You make the most mundane thing look beautiful! Lovely work ~
I'm intrigued by the thought of offering a cat a chilled saucer of milk. You wouldn't do that here!
What beautiful photos of your area in your previous post. That's not how I imagined it at all. South Africa just sounds unimaginably unreachable to me.
I love the story and the pictures, Val! The wheelbarrows are great.
Trust a cat to keep everyone on their toes .
This post made me chuckle, so original and creative. Your photos are superb!
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