That is actually a wheel off of an old style hay rake by the looks of the hub and the all metal construction and thin design, not made to carry a lot of weight.
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I am in love with that wagon wheel. What a pretty scenery, Linda. Great photos.
ReplyDeleteVery attractive photo's.
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very sweet! here that wagon wheel would be chained down to prohibit thievery. :)
ReplyDeleteVery pretty scenes. I love the wagon wheel with the pumpkins..Great fence shots. Have a great evening..
ReplyDeleteThat is actually a wheel off of an old style hay rake by the looks of the hub and the all metal construction and thin design, not made to carry a lot of weight.
ReplyDeleteYou really don't see wagon wheels like that very often.
ReplyDeletePretty autumn scene. :)
ReplyDeleteLove that old wheel against the fence and the pumpkins on the hay bales!
ReplyDeleteVery charming scene for Autumn. The wagon wheel is really neat.
ReplyDeleteLovely rural scenes and gorgeous wagon wheel.
ReplyDeletePumpkin fence too I see
ReplyDeleteAqui não temos o dia do halloween, somente nas escolas de inglês.
ReplyDeleteMeu neto se diverte!
bj
This is a very appropriate photo for Halloween. I really like the wagon wheel.
ReplyDeleteThat's a fabulous first photo.
ReplyDeleteThat picture looks great with the wagon wheel.
ReplyDeletePretty fall fences!
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