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...now this a different style than I see around here. They are might progressive with their electric lights and drum brakes!
ReplyDeleteI used to see scenes like this often when I lived in Illinois.
ReplyDeleteI like the tones in your pic, Andy!
ReplyDeleteNever seen that in my area that's for sure.
ReplyDeleteThey even have lights, never knew that. Nice photo and nice find, Andy.
ReplyDeleteNo entiendo como determinados sectores de la sociedad insisten en estar anclados en el pasado.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo y cuidate.
Wonderful photo. I didn't know the old wooden wagon wheels existed any more!
ReplyDeleteThose reflectors on the back are really needed if those carriages go onto public roads. I'd worry about life and limb at horse drawn pace.
ReplyDeleteBuena captura, amigo... Un grupo de personas de mentalidad muy especial, sin duda
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo
Amazing how those people live like that but then again they know nothing different and it's their choice.
ReplyDeleteNice capture.
It makes me always a bit sad that some people live so far from the current time.....
ReplyDeleteit looks like my husband parked one of those!! i enjoy seeing them photographed!!!
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