You never know what you're going to see when you look out the window in New York City.
I have no idea what these guys are doing. It's not a stunt, they're real workers. One guy was clearly working on the building's face. Another guy was doing something that required he push against the building. It was the third guy's job to push on him to keep him from drifting away from the building. I don't know if the window washer things are out of style now or what. They were out there for a good long time.
Peripatetic.
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