Hi Linda, I wonder what the purpose of a rounded bottomed wagon (?) was... I've not lived around farms so don't have a clue...but most wagons I have seen were flat bottomed. Do you know? Or will I have to go hunting for a farmer of yore?
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Hello, I like the view of the pond and barns. The wagon is cute. Happy August, enjoy your day and week ahead!
ReplyDelete...Linda, such a wonderful collection of barns and equipment, both old and new! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHi Linda, I wonder what the purpose of a rounded bottomed wagon (?) was... I've not lived around farms so don't have a clue...but most wagons I have seen were flat bottomed. Do you know? Or will I have to go hunting for a farmer of yore?
ReplyDeleteIt was at a winery so perhaps it was use to haul wine? I imagine a round shaoe could be made not to leak.
DeleteThe piece of equipment in the second shot looks familiar, but I can't quite place it.
ReplyDeletePretty shot of the lake, and that wagon is unique-looking.
ReplyDeleteIt's all so green. I like that...:)
ReplyDeleteFantástica esta bela quinta.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e continuação de boa semana.
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What a super selection of photographs showing both barns and equipment.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan