Weathered & Worn is the theme for the
Brenda's Photo Challenge. All the items pictured here were brought from my mother and father's place. My dad could not resist picking up old farm equipment.
Horse drawn harrow
Horse collar
Round-bale hay hauler
For more Weathered and Worn photos, go here.
Until next time, God bless.
16 comments:
I like keeping old things, I kept some of Dad's things, he thought I already threw them away but the truth I kept some of them. The horse collar is very classic, I can almost smell the leather.
AL
Thanks, Lynn- Where in Hill Country are you? My sister lives in Uvalde...Loved your weathered and worn photos! Thanks for sharing!
Great pictures!! Love those photos. Happy Saturday!
Weathered and Worn
Wonderful!! I love to see old farm equipment and I sure wish we had more than we do. I often wonder what happened to my grandfather's old one row planter.
Farm equipment makes great fodder for photos! (A little pun with words there... very little...) The old stuff needs to be photographed and preserved in every way. All that wood just rots so quickly.
Very cool, I like that collar. Nice take on the theme.
very nice photos. I love the first one.
Awesome, I love old farm implements like these. Great shots Lynn.
Love all of those. Bet they can all tell stories! My favorite is the horse collar. You don't see many of those anymore!
nice, horse things..
These are all great choices. I love old farming equipment, imagine the stories they could tell. :)
I love these photos! They take me back to a time before my little town grew too big... when we were still surrounded by farms. Good memories!
Great photos! I use to farm once upon a time...each photo represent a LOT of WORK! :-)
Sorry to be late, but we went out of town!
I LOVE these! Especially the farm machinery! Takes me Back a ways!!
hughugs
Wonderful pictures...Your dad and my husband would get along great collecting farm equipment! Of course I like collecting stuff too lol.
Hi Lynn,
Just stopped by to see how things are going. Do you have enough zucchini to feed the entire town yet?
Judy
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