I have no idea how long this truck has been tucked in between the house and the farm field...maybe forever. It's at the top of the hill in Mount Albert and I drive by it fairly often. Maybe I finally spotted it now that the crops in front of it have been harvested. Ha! Or maybe it has been there for years.
All I can say for sure is I notice way more than I used to before I started taking so many photos.
With the new global crisis - maybe you can sell it with a profit? That we can really say : Great catch! ;-)
ReplyDeleteLike the SWF contribution and love the great pictures of the rusty truck.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful rusty shot. It has found its place :-)
ReplyDeleteImagine the stories that truck could tell.
ReplyDeleteisn't that the truth, I find more stuff to oggle now that I blog memes. :)
ReplyDeleteThat wont be going anywhere soon.
ReplyDeleteI looked through your posts, the one with the narrow bridge, we also have narrow bridges here, will have to post a pic or two
Makes a pretty and rustic photo, though.
ReplyDeleteLove this rusty old truck. I too pay more attention to my surroundings now that I've re-acquainted myself with my camera.
ReplyDeleteGee, wonder how old that truck is? Wonder if it will run at all?
ReplyDeleteI old rusty cars too! Nice photo!
ReplyDeleteVery fun looking object and nice photo! There is something about thinds slowly consumed by time.
ReplyDeleteBut does it work?
ReplyDeleteAnd is it fuel efficient?