Lough Foyle, Moville co. Donegal
I wonder how they got them on the trailer, and how they'll unload at the end of their journey.
I hate to see those machines racing around the countryside.
Hello,I wonder how they will be unloaded too. Take care, enjoy your day and have a great week ahead.
A busy day.God bless.
Big dinky's passing by. Very nice Bill.
...I smile every time I see tractors running around your town.
Noticed the streets are always so CLEAN!
A lot of people use them on their farms in West Texas. It was a good way getting up those rocky hills to the barn. Cool photo.
Heavy load!
Interesting capture of things rarely seen on the roads.
A strange haul, Bill. Blessings!
Wow, that's one of the biggest water tank I've ever seen!
My son in Colorado used to rent a house which had water problems, so they would fill a big tank in the back of their pick-up weekly for use. It was about half that one's size!
Quite an assortment of heavy duty equipment rolling down the street.
That's a curious combination for a load.
Things needful in the country. And eloquent little story. Thank you
There is a story there, Bill. ;-)
Good shot. I wonder where he is going?
I've seen those here in our area but I have never seen them being loaded and unloaded.
Ahora el agua es un bien escaso.
it's a common sight here if you live in the country.
And now for something completely different: When at Slieve League, have you ever walked the "One Man Path"?
The two times we were up there, it was too windy to even think about it.
Quads are fun to ride.
We have fun on our ATV around our property.Nice capture.
Te mando un beso . Genial foro.
Nice shot. You have just got to have a tractor it's the only thing that works.
Nice street photo.
Quite a load -- and a strange one!
Not much a fan of quad bikes.
I wonder how they got them on the trailer, and how they'll unload at the end of their journey.
ReplyDeleteI hate to see those machines racing around the countryside.
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteI wonder how they will be unloaded too. Take care, enjoy your day and have a great week ahead.
A busy day.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Big dinky's passing by. Very nice Bill.
ReplyDelete...I smile every time I see tractors running around your town.
ReplyDeleteNoticed the streets are always so CLEAN!
ReplyDeleteA lot of people use them on their farms in West Texas. It was a good way getting up those rocky hills to the barn. Cool photo.
ReplyDeleteHeavy load!
ReplyDeleteInteresting capture of things rarely seen on the roads.
ReplyDeleteA strange haul, Bill. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteWow, that's one of the biggest water tank I've ever seen!
ReplyDeleteMy son in Colorado used to rent a house which had water problems, so they would fill a big tank in the back of their pick-up weekly for use. It was about half that one's size!
ReplyDeleteQuite an assortment of heavy duty equipment rolling down the street.
ReplyDeleteThat's a curious combination for a load.
ReplyDeleteThings needful in the country. And eloquent little story. Thank you
ReplyDeleteThere is a story there, Bill. ;-)
ReplyDeleteGood shot. I wonder where he is going?
ReplyDeleteI've seen those here in our area but I have never seen them being loaded and unloaded.
ReplyDeleteAhora el agua es un bien escaso.
ReplyDeleteit's a common sight here if you live in the country.
ReplyDeleteAnd now for something completely different: When at Slieve League, have you ever walked the "One Man Path"?
ReplyDeleteThe two times we were up there, it was too windy to even think about it.
DeleteQuads are fun to ride.
ReplyDeleteWe have fun on our ATV around our property.
ReplyDeleteNice capture.
Te mando un beso . Genial foro.
ReplyDeleteNice shot. You have just got to have a tractor it's the only thing that works.
ReplyDeleteNice street photo.
ReplyDeleteQuite a load -- and a strange one!
ReplyDeleteNot much a fan of quad bikes.
ReplyDelete