This old wagon, complete with arrows and missing a wheel, is seen while walking along the path from Old Cowtown's nice, new and modern entrance building.
oow? Nice old wooden car, we saw them (and that cars are still in use, in the old part of Greece, on the island "kriti", I will once upload them again to show them to you and others... (This pic's are on my website -not my blog- under greece)
Wendy, did you read today's Eagle? Someone in the opinion line complained about the name "Cowtown". Said that they didn't think anyone would want to visit something by that name, felt it was "unattractive". Makes me wonder if they think "cowboys" should be renamed too. Imagine anyone fantasizing about "cowboys" (Marlboro man, the Duke, my dad was a cowboy, "Cowboy Up!").
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You should be careful there! :)
Looks like someone has gone to the smittys to get that wheel repaired.
oow?
Nice old wooden car, we saw them (and that cars are still in use, in the old part of Greece, on the island "kriti", I will once upload them again to show them to you and others... (This pic's are on my website -not my blog- under greece)
Is that a real name: "Old cowtowns nice?"
Today I publiced "sepia cows"
Bye :) from Joann
That's pretty neat.
I have enjoyed your post today.
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I am also glad that you got to know a squirrel for a period of time. They are special.
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Well that shot sure tells a story. Old Cowtown seems quite interesting.
Wendy, did you read today's Eagle? Someone in the opinion line complained about the name "Cowtown". Said that they didn't think anyone would want to visit something by that name, felt it was "unattractive". Makes me wonder if they think "cowboys" should be renamed too. Imagine anyone fantasizing about "cowboys" (Marlboro man, the Duke, my dad was a cowboy, "Cowboy Up!").
It's always nice to see rustic features like this one.
That photo reminds me of the weedy areas with old farm equipment sitting out, no longer used, on our Oklahoma farm...
The carriage does not seem any more to move much.
A too long career it rests now
I love it! I can't explain why but I love it.
There's something about a wagon that makes a great photo.
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