Oh, this reminds me of my beloved Santa Fe where wagons sometimes are used for props outside of businesses. The best are those that are outside of churches on the High Road to Taos between that city and Santa Fe. Great shots!
It's been a couple of different colors it would seem. I like it's weathered wood and peeling paint but wonder how long it can go on out in your winters. Nice shot!
Powinie być gdzieś schowany pod dach, aby nie niszczył się bardziej. Ciekawe zdjęcie. Pozdrawiam. Should preferably be somewhere hidden under the roof, so as not to destroy more. Interesting picture. Yours.
These are great shots. Can you imagine what it must have been like to load your entire life into one of these and then head out to places unknown on roads that may have been barely passable?
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That's the one I want...
ReplyDeleteThis is a great find Camera Girl. It's real collector's item.
ReplyDeleteWonderful shots, the wagon is a great find!
ReplyDeleteOh, this reminds me of my beloved Santa Fe where wagons sometimes are used for props outside of businesses. The best are those that are outside of churches on the High Road to Taos between that city and Santa Fe. Great shots!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot great find. Hug B
ReplyDeletelet's go for a ride. neat views. ( :
ReplyDeleteThe Welcome Wagon?
ReplyDeleteWow, that is a very old wagon!
ReplyDeleteIt's nice to see an old wagon in retirement and enjoying carefree days!
ReplyDeleteCan you imagine traveling a couple of thousand miles in one of these things? Or two miles? Covered in snow?
ReplyDeleteNice find, EG!
I would love to have an old wagon out by our farm sign.
ReplyDeleteLike old wagons. Nice treatment on the editing.
ReplyDeletenice! around here, those wheels would have been stolen by now...
ReplyDeleteThat is a great glimpse if days gone by. Good find!
ReplyDeleteLove seeing old wagons and the snow makes them even more amazing.
ReplyDeleteThere's something melancholy -- and yet beautiful -- about this wagon.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots and super effect !
ReplyDeleteJust amazing... Love your edit!
ReplyDeletewhat a lovely old wagon!
ReplyDeleteThat is a very cool wagon. Wouldn't it look nice as yard art. I want one. MB
ReplyDeleteI wish I had that gorgeous old wagon for photo shoots! Beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots...always love the old wagons.
ReplyDeletecool old wagon
ReplyDeleteIt's been a couple of different colors it would seem.
ReplyDeleteI like it's weathered wood and peeling paint but wonder how long it can go on out in your winters.
Nice shot!
imaging them breaking in the wild west.
ReplyDeleteAren't you glad these folks are in any hurry to get rid of these artifacts? - so cool!
ReplyDeleteAll you need is to hitch up the pony and away you go!
ReplyDeleteI just love that old wagon and its chippy wheels. You captured it beautifully!
ReplyDeleteVery cool! Looks like a lot of history there.
ReplyDeleteSomething about the sight of an old wooden wagon. Love this shot.
ReplyDeleteThese images are simply terrific! I think they would make wonderful notecards...or calendar images!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots of this lovely old wagon!! :)
ReplyDeletePowinie być gdzieś schowany pod dach, aby nie niszczył się bardziej. Ciekawe zdjęcie. Pozdrawiam.
ReplyDeleteShould preferably be somewhere hidden under the roof, so as not to destroy more. Interesting picture. Yours.
Those are great photos of that lovely old wagon.
ReplyDeletecreative photography and editing ~ Gorgeous!
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This wagon is SO cool! Love,love the color on the wheels!
ReplyDeleteIt has so much characters by your wonderful capture!
ReplyDeleteIs that a little snow too, or just the sun having fun?
ReplyDeleteWasn't this called a buckboard. Well, at least it was in cowboy movies. A cool thing to have in the yard. Reminds us of yesteryear.
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ReplyDeletelovely!
I do believe I "need" that for my farmette!
ReplyDeleteNice piece of yard art.
ReplyDeleteI don't know what a "top shot" is, but I thought it might have to do with fashion...
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice little piece of history. Great shots EG!
ReplyDeleteI love it! Awesome shots of this quaint old relic.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely old wagon. So glad it's still providing charm and not just been scrapped.
ReplyDeleteNice edits!
ReplyDeleteI do like this shot, the frosty textures and earthy tones are so pleasing! I'm so glad you came by to share on Weekly Top Shot #68!
ReplyDeleteCool wagon.
ReplyDeleteSweet old thing, I could see it rolling across the frozen fields we had last Saturday:)
ReplyDeleteVery nice. I think old wagons have so much character to them.
ReplyDeleteThese are great shots. Can you imagine what it must have been like to load your entire life into one of these and then head out to places unknown on roads that may have been barely passable?
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