That's a great photo and title Gary. I aim to never run out of ammunition :-)
Gary - What a wagon. That poor old beat-up wagon has been used thoroughly. I only hope that I am used as much as it was!!!
Gary,
I agree with Brenda, what an unexpected title for the photo. And the trouble so often is that we donot know that our ammunition is not endless, and we are often caught by surprise that it is all over.
Hi Gary, Love the old rustic picture. This cart is a reminder of the past. Oh, if it could talk it, I bet it would be full of incredible stories.
Hi Gary, I love the rustic picture ... kind of reminds me of my checkbook!
Gary...Good match-up between thoughts and photo...I think many are running out of ammunition without taking aim...Cherise
Cute Caption, Gary.....
I like to think of a hardworking mule finally being put out to pasture in the land of milk and honey...or clover and a clear running stream.
Jo
Gary, this wagon has seen it's better days. But in it's hay day, I bet people were jelous!
Hi Gary, I love your pic today...there's always something aesthetically poetic about well-worn soul...and the wagon here is no exception. I hope my wheels still look that good after the long haul ;-)
Hey Gary, that wagon looks like it has ran out of everything! I think in our profession it is essential to learn and try to be better than ourselves the year before!
This photo reminds me of the remnants of the old barns that has been a part of history
Love that picture. We were looking for something llike that to put in our yard to design a garden around.
Gary,
That's a great photo, but it's the title that caught my attention. Together, they make a great post!
Mike in Tucson
Gary--Nice piece of wabi-sabi.... hopefully, we all find our aim before we end up like the cart!
Nice photo - and a great title for it! I love old things with character... including people!
Debi
I love those old things, wagons, barns, fences. The stories they could tell....
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