Monday, November 30, 2009

Ready For Snow/ Ruby Tuesday



Seen outside an antiques and collectibles store, this sled is ready for snow, but I'm not...not quite yet. The Greater Toronto Area is breaking a record held since the 1930s 1847 for no snow in November. Whoohoo!



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40 comments:

Dimple said...

Nice red runners on that sled, and it looks like there is another sled by its side. Good shot!

Kim, USA said...

Wow my first time to see that kind of sled. Same here in MI I guess we are neighbors we don't have snow this November too I am not ready for snow yet do you? Great pic it is for sure an antique.

Mine is here:Christmas Tree 2009

maryt/theteach said...

It's been very warm here, EG! Yesterday it 50 degrees F and beautifully sunny! I love it! I love your RT shot! Thanks for participating! :)

Annie Jeffries said...

Wow, what memories. I had a sled like that once upon a time and long, long ago.

kayerj said...

what a wonderful collectible--I'd love to have that.

storyteller at Small Reflections said...

What a wonderful vintage sled! Love the ruby runners ;-)
Hugs and blessings,

Maelka said...

Oh...beautiful shot. And red runners...funny. Have a nice day.

Anya said...

Its really antique
Its lovely to see it :-)
Very cooool ....

Have a wonderful day
(@^.^@)

Anonymous said...

Lots of rain here and the weather is not cold enough for snow. Your shot is once again quite stunning.

eden said...

Great shot and I love the red runners.

Felisol said...

A rare example of an old sled standing next to its mother. The red runners, wow, how did they think of that?
From Felisol

Lowell said...

That's an oldie, but goodie! I like the fact it's got a place to put your arms when you're careening down a hill!

Beautiful photo, EG!

We haven't had any snow here yet, either! ;-)

Small City Scenes said...

I love it. Keep breaking those records I say. I am not ready for snow but then again all we have gotten here since October is RAIN and more rain. It can get very depressing--so gray all the time. Not to mention cold and wet. I sound like I am whining--oops I am. But I am smiling---through my tears. Hahaha!!

Love that little sleigh. MB

Robin said...

Great photo. I had a sled like that when I was a child.

Dianne said...

beautiful photo
it has both a vintage and modern feel to it
I'm hoping for no snow as well
or the snow that falls and then melts, that's good snow

Ann, Chen Jie Xue 陈洁雪 said...

Looks like some one's dad had put on a new coat of paint.

Has it snow yet?

May I tell you my first snow experience? I thought some one had put white little pellets of fertiliser on the base of the trees.

Ralph said...

This sled is nice! Instead of the aerodynamic lie-down pose, the rider can look and feel a bit more dignified sitting up, arms resting quite nicely. The kids would not like this sled though...

Darla said...

If I had that sled I might even learn to like snow.

Darla

Amanda Moore said...

how neat what a great shot to welcome the winter season with!

Carolyn Ford said...

What a cute sled! And, the red runners...stunning! I really like this one!

Leora said...

Oh, I have a sled like that in my garage! We tried it once in one of our mild NJ snows. The plastic new-fangled thingies worked better. Sigh.

Michelle said...

Catching up on your shots. I love the little antique sled. It is so sweet.

That bird on the M is too funny! You know he is just waiting to swoop down and get something greasy.

Becky said...

I love old antique sleds, and I can just imagine how much fun the kids used to have on this one.
It's snowing here, but only lightly covering the ground. Last year at this time we had 54" already.
B.

Betsy Banks Adams said...

Awe shucks, EG... Thought you were going to show us alot of SNOW.... ha ha .... BUT---someone is ready for it... I would enjoy that sled!!!!
Hugs,
Betsy

Jama said...

November is coming to an end, so the snow will be making an appearance soon?

Martha said...

What a great old sled. I saw something similar in VA last weekend and wanted so badly to bring it home...

My RT

judi/Gmj said...

beautiful in a rustic way.

Bradley Hsi said...

Marvelous shot of the sled. Well, seems the global warming is upon Canada. I remember the cold day in Boston, hope your good weather last.

Nukke said...

So beautiful old thing !! And was so useful in old days. The climate has changed so. We have so little snow here in Finland, onlu raining all the time :(
ps. my cat is in my Ruby pic !!!!

Hootin Anni said...

Fantastic photo....and I'd love to have that for the holidays so I could use it in my decorating. LOL

Happy Tuesday....my Ruby entry is holiday--a continuation of one I did several weeks ago...it's finished now, and decorating our mantle!! come see HERE

life's journey said...

That is very creative way of making a sled. Happy Ruby Tuesday.

Cezar and Léia said...

I don't know how to manage it!Looks cool!
Great shot!
Léia

Kerri Farley said...

Perfect for RT & for the season :)

Marice said...

that is one interesting sled! :) thanks for sharing!

u may view mine if u have time

Auntie E said...

Love it! I'm ready to sled side in to snow. happy RT

Nedekcir said...

lol, I think you are missing a piece. The horse can't pull it without it. I think it's funny!

Stephanie V said...

Great find! My old sled had a wooden steering bar but I still had to lie down. This would have been very ladylike.

Patti said...

The old-fashioned sled must have carried a lot of people on fun rides. I'll pass, though. ;-)

Nice find, EG!

I'm not ready for any snow, either.

Happy Ruby Tuesday ~

cieldequimper said...

I would love to own it, it's so much prettier than my old wooden one. Great shot.

Scribbler said...

Can I try it?

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