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Saturday, January 23, 2016

Crumbling wheels

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Old water wagon with crumbling wheels, Yuma Conservation Garden, Yuma, Arizona

Photo © 2016 by Magical Mystical Teacher



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14 comments:

  1. I love images like this-that is of something old and aged and full of history (wondering what stories it has to tell).

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  2. How did the westward pioneers ever make it from St Louis to Arizona in wagons with wood wheels, no asphalt and no air-conditioning?

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  3. It's amazing what the pioneers accomplished. We don't give them enough credit, thinking of the simplistic life they lived, yet it took great imagination, planning and skill to do things we take for granted. A very inspiring shadow shot.

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  4. Now that's rustic and rusty. Great shot. :)

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  5. These wheels are in an attractive (sort of) state of decay!

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  6. oh, dear....I made a boo-boo...:(
    I linked with you and shouldn['t have...so sorry...I just got confused...age thing??? Probably...:)
    Please delete the link...thanks

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  7. A very nice rustic shadow ! Brings us back in time !

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  8. old things like this have so much more interest than most newer ones.

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  9. I don't think those wheels will be rolling anytime soon.

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  10. Perfect peek at what age can do for anything...:)JP

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