I'm guessing it could be potatoes, or grains, or sand, or cement, or pebbles, or ... anything you can carry in sacks, like compost, or ... rice ... I forgot rice ... lentils ... I give up. What was it Bill?
Are those pebbles in the bags, dear Bill? The color of the forklift goes well with the sea green house behind it... All the best, Traude https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2024/09/weltreise-2024-sw-usa-roadtrip-teil-1.html
I am sure the workers are happy to have the forklifts. Take care, have a great day!
ReplyDeletePotatoes?
ReplyDeleteTwo more bags and it tips over.
ReplyDeleteSeems odd to see a forklift on the road.
ReplyDeleteare they sack of rice or grain?
ReplyDeleteWow, now I've seen this a lot in country towns..but I am sure it is much busier there with traffic.
ReplyDeleteHow interesting. Nice shot.
ReplyDelete...potatoes?
ReplyDeleteHitchin’ a ride…
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing it could be potatoes, or grains, or sand, or cement, or pebbles, or ... anything you can carry in sacks, like compost, or ... rice ... I forgot rice ... lentils ... I give up. What was it Bill?
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Big cargo!
ReplyDeleteI am assuming there's another person doing the driving, while the one hanging on the side is just hitch hiking.
ReplyDeleteThat's quite a load. I hope it's well secured!
ReplyDeleteQuerido amigo, hermosa y original fotografía, quedo preciosa.
ReplyDeleteCariños y besos Bill
I'm always amazed at the lack of traffic there is!!
ReplyDeletehugs
Donna
Wow, that looks like a heavy load on that forklift. You caught fine street action.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like quite a load.
ReplyDeleteThat's quite a hefty load, Bill. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteQuite the load! I enjoy seeing what the streets in your area look like. Your pictures make things look so peaceful and calm.
ReplyDeleteAnd not a lot of traffic to get in his way, Bill.
ReplyDeletein the middle of the street... : ))
ReplyDeleteAre those pebbles in the bags, dear Bill? The color of the forklift goes well with the sea green house behind it...
ReplyDeleteAll the best, Traude
https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2024/09/weltreise-2024-sw-usa-roadtrip-teil-1.html
Aún queda mucho por repartir. No sabemos lo que contiene esos sacos, tan grandes.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo.
That’s wuite a load.
ReplyDeleteI've worked a few places where a fork lift came in very handy!
ReplyDeleteHe is multi tasking there! Great shot :-D
ReplyDeleteBuena foto. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteThat does look quite a load.
ReplyDeleteDo you know what is was Bill?
All the best Jan
I have no idea what was in those baga.
DeleteQuite a lot of whatever it is. :)
ReplyDeleteQuerido Bill, preciosa foto, no creo que sea pesada para el, eso debe tener un motor para avanzar sin esfuerzos.
ReplyDeleteAbrazos y besos Bill
Has to be done in off peak hours I suppose.
ReplyDeleteInteresting shot, Bill!
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!
Nice one.
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing it's a small town? It's a common sight in a country town.
ReplyDeleteThat s quite a heavy load! I wonder what it is? You share such great photos. Thank you Bill.
ReplyDeleteA heavy load.
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