24 April, 2023

common sight

 lots of people drive tractors to get around these small towns.


42 comments:

  1. es lo que tiene vivir en una zona rural, en donde la mayoría de los habitantes se dedican a la agricultura. Este está aparcado a las puertas de la casa.
    Que tengas una buena semana.

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  2. Sin duda una buena manera de desplazarse, donde vivo también los usan mucho. Saludos

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  3. I hope they are good drivers.

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  4. Hello,
    We see farm equipment on our roads often, they move from field to field here.
    Take care, have a great new week!

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  5. Love the tractor and love the house! Cool shot Bill...
    Enjoy the week!
    hugs
    Donna

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  6. Hi Bill.

    It's also a nice way to get around.

    Greetings from Patricia.

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  7. Saw a couple of tractors in the neighbourhood...I like them.

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  8. ...you sure see plenty of tractors in town.

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  9. That can make a drive challenging. Yes, we have some rural areas in Oklahoma where the roads are just too narrow. Although, like someone said...its rare these days with all the inflation going on a people having to sell most everything on their land.

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  10. I think the roads are in good condition. These vehicles are multipurpose. Good week, dear friend.🌸☘️

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  11. They can't be very efficient fuel wise, Bill.

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  12. Believe it or not: I see them drive through our city, too!

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  13. I am surprised to learn that! I just read on "Writer's Almanac" newsletter that this is the anniversary of the Easter Rebellion in 1916 in Dublin. A sad series of events that resulted in today's two Irelands.

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  14. That one looks easy to use but some are very, very big.

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  15. ...they are very comfortable these days tractors...

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  16. A huge four wheel drive tractor is too much machine just for transportation. A bicycle might make more sense.

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  17. Aqui no Brasil estes tratores se chamam pipicat;
    Adorava ter um desses;
    Bela imagem.
    Boa entrada de semana.
    janicce.

    Here in Brazil these tractors are called pipicat;
    Loved having one of those;
    Nice picture.
    Good start to the week.
    janicce.

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  18. That makes perfect sense in a rural area, Bill.

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  19. Beautiful.
    www.rsrue.blogspot.com

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  20. Grew up in the farming culture. Boys learned to drive tractors and pick-ups by 12. Depending on the season, it was like a parade of tractors. Most were John Deere tractors.

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  21. They are common on the roads here too.

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  22. I think it's because the tractors are so expensive they can't afford a car.
    Funny not funny!

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  23. My eyes are attracted to ... the little wall.

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  24. A lovely home.
    Lots of tractors around here too. :)

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  25. I love that house -- especially the stone wall. Oh, stone walls are my favorites!

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  26. Elegant house with solar panels.

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  27. I've only ever seen tractors in the country.

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  28. I love this, although I bet it slows traffic down a bit! Around me, all of the retired snow birds like to drive their golf carts around town...

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  29. Uy que tractor mas grande. Te mando un beso.

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  30. That house is so charming and the red tractor completes the photo.

    Happy Tuesday, Bill.

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  31. Do they really! Being a rural area can understand that.

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  32. We see them in the streets here, but I think they are just going from one farm to the other.

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  33. Seeing tractors is how you know you live in the country

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  34. We have little tractor type things that clear snow on the pathways bit not usually on the main roads.

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  35. Aqui em algumas estradas também encontramos destes tratores com uma fila de transito sem fim atrás... :-))
    Adorei a imagem! Abraço
    Ana

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