Welcome to Tennessee. They probably take that old truck into the woods when they hunt so the new one won't get muddy. The new one probably belongs to the missus and she doesn't allow anyone to smoke in it or be driven in the mud. Might call it their "town car." One thing you can say about country folks is that most of them have good common sense :) Sam
Welcome to the US, Merisi, enjoy your stay and have a wonderful time and a great week!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sylvia, I am having a ball, Right now I am staying with Vicki Lane in the North Carolina mountains, and enjoying every minute.
Deletevery cool ford ute I must say
ReplyDeleteOh Simon, you'd have restored that lovely thing in not time! :-)
DeleteHis and Hers.
ReplyDelete*giggles*
DeleteGood shot !!!
ReplyDeleteNow, i'm trying to imagine what the 2 owners look like !?
;)
Marie-Noëlle
Endless possibilities! :-)
DeleteNow you are touching Kentucky from the south. oh my, oh so close... those two tucks need a bath Merisi;')~
ReplyDeleteWe'll see how far north I get! My next stop will be Charleston on to Savannah.
DeleteWelcome to Tennessee. They probably take that old truck into the woods when they hunt so the new one won't get muddy. The new one probably belongs to the missus and she doesn't allow anyone to smoke in it or be driven in the mud. Might call it their "town car." One thing you can say about country folks is that most of them have good common sense :)
ReplyDeleteSam
*lol*
DeleteI love your comment - it could be just like that! ;-)
Is that your rental?
ReplyDeleteMy undercover one. ;-)
DeleteA lovely combination of colors, from a purely abstract sense...
ReplyDelete*smile*
DeleteMerisi, I am so enjoying your southern tour, and envy your opportunity to visit with Vicki.
ReplyDeletexo
I am having a great time, indeed!
DeleteHugs,
M.
That truck probably still runs. Looks like our farm trucks from back in the day
ReplyDeleteJudging from the undisturbed lichen patterns, I'd rather doubt it. ;-)
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