Sunday, February 7, 2021

Although it's smaller than the "Prairie Schooners" that brought so many people west, this wagon is pretty much the same. Stays would be inserted in the brackets along the sides to hold a canvas cover.


 Sharing today with Mersad's Through My Lens

11 comments:

Elephant's Child said...

Early explorers were an intrepid lot.

kwarkito said...

Both witness and vestige of the conquest of the West, this modest cariole conjures up many images of a time that has been abolished.

Ananka said...

Looks great. History :-D

Margaret D said...

Interesting. Look what we all missed out on!

Taken For Granted said...

This old farm wagon need a horse and off it would go. What a wonderful historic piece of farm equipment.

joaquín said...

La de caminos que habrá recorrido y la de aventuras que podría contar

Andy said...

Nice photo Bill. This is something I would expect to see Gabby Hayes riding in. What can I say. I watched a lot of cowboy movies when I was kid.

Rose said...

Almost any time we go visit the kids that live an hour away, I think/wonder how many days that would have taken way back then. And I think we would probably have not made the trip even every year.

Antonio Rodriguez said...

Un recuerdo de un pasado no muy lejano.
Un abrazo y cuidate.

Margaret Birding For Pleasure said...

What a wonderful find and you have edited it beautifully Bill. Those days must have been VERY hard for people.

Luis Serrano said...

Un carro que ya ha cumplido con todas sus tareas y ahora descansa placidamente. Buenas texturas.
Abrazo