SandStorm & Flomaster
Ever got stuck in a sandstorm while you’re up on a rooftop painting a new mural? I’ve learned a thing or two about staying dry when the wind turns feral. What’s your go‑to trick for keeping the paint flow steady when the sky’s about to roar?
Drop a tarp over the wall, lean the cans against the edge, and let the wind become a stenciler – just keep the paint close to the surface, splash away the sand, and if the sky starts yelling, jump off, get a fresh view, and start over on a new canvas.
Sounds solid – just keep the edge of the tarp tight, and be ready to hop off if the wind turns a real stenciler. A quick shift to a new spot can save your work and keep the horizon in your favor.
You bet, the tarp’s like a secret wall, and if the wind flips, just hop to the next brick. Keep the paint dancing, not drowning.
Yeah, that’s the vibe. Keep the rhythm, watch the edges, and when the wind’s got a mind of its own, just move on to the next block. The wall stays clean, and the storm can’t ruin your masterpiece.