maybe they should have borrow a couple horses, tied them to the bumper and sat on the hood to drive em???well, just a thought!
You could call it a going green (or brown).
Maybe they ought to go to horse and buggy. LOL!!Hilarious!
I love your observations of the things you see. Not many cars - except one that isn't working. Those horses just don't break down, do they?
Nice pictures! ...making me homesick for Paraguay! :)
I like horses but they are an immense amount of trouble to take care of. I had one out at the house for my daughter for a couple of years, and it worked me to death.
hehe cute post!Hey did you see my post on Tuesday?
I think you have more horses in the city, than we do in the "outback"!
LOL. The truck, nice-looking enough, couldn't get moving under its own power -- not a problem for the horses.
Horses make sense for Paraguay, IMO.
I love these and feel as if I'm there with you all, Rita. Thanks for sharing them with us.
That truck has a "rear engine" lol♥Joy
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maybe they should have borrow a couple horses, tied them to the bumper and sat on the hood to drive em???
well, just a thought!
You could call it a going green (or brown).
Maybe they ought to go to horse and buggy. LOL!!
Hilarious!
I love your observations of the things you see. Not many cars - except one that isn't working. Those horses just don't break down, do they?
Nice pictures! ...making me homesick for Paraguay! :)
I like horses but they are an immense amount of trouble to take care of. I had one out at the house for my daughter for a couple of years, and it worked me to death.
hehe cute post!
Hey did you see my post on Tuesday?
I think you have more horses in the city, than we do in the "outback"!
LOL. The truck, nice-looking enough, couldn't get moving under its own power -- not a problem for the horses.
Horses make sense for Paraguay, IMO.
I love these and feel as if I'm there with you all, Rita. Thanks for sharing them with us.
That truck has a "rear engine" lol
♥
Joy
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