Wagon Picture's fer not faint of heart

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    I found these pictures and thought I would post them on here for everyone...

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    :cry: Rust In Peace, my friends. You will be missed.
     
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    Hugh, who's 'back 40' are those EDsales in? :rofl2::thumbs2:
     
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    Some are in New York and some are in California........
     
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    I saw the falling leaves, and figured you had more conifers. Couldn't be yours. Although the layout looks similar. :biglaugh:
     
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    A couple of them almost look savageable, especially the '64 Ford. As for the rest of them, all good things must come to an end, I suppose.
     
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    You are very dangerous Hugh. Good thing I took my blood pressure pills this morning or I'd be laying on the floor right now with the old cat trying to resuscitate me. I hate Tuna breath.....

    It is amazing to see so many cars just left to the elements like that yet having moved from the prairies it was not uncommon to see rows upon rows of cars in farmers fields when traveling the back roads looking for cars.
     
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    Thats what I want to do this summer. Run the backroads in my Province for cars. You'd really cry if you saw this gully on the north side of HWY 1, West of and near Kenora. Its a dump of pre 1930's cars and trucks, on public land, but one SOB to get too. Andy knows more about it.
     
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    Road Trip????
     
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    Overnight trips. We're right in the middle of the Province. I can drive to either side in under 3 hours or hit the US border in 1.5 hours or go North up to 200 miles, before hitting our winter Ice-Roads on the lakes (six months of the year, usually). That's a lot of backroads. Pretty countryside too. My wife's been after me to get the big jobs done, so we can flit away and visit where we live, since 1999, when we got here. It's about time. Used to do it a lot when I first lived here in the late 70's.

    Have you ever watched an 80 acre field of 9 foot sunflowers turn to face the Sun? Hard to believe. When the breeze picks up, a 2,500 acre section of wheat looks like a huge lake. Some real visual treats out here in the flatland prairies. So old barns and cars are pretty easy to spot too, even at 50 MPH, on a back country road. Can't do that until everything dries up though, in mid-June.
     

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