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Horse and cart




 I was out on my walk yesterday and happened to see this horse and cart plodding along our main street at the speed of a snail.  This road is our main road through town and is prone to getting grid-locked easily so when I saw a long line of cars behind it I felt really sorry for the horses.  The owner pulled over to the side of the road not long after to let everyone pass. 

Linking up with Our World Tuesday and My corner of the world.

Comments

Tom said…
...this sure looks out of place!
Fun60 said…
A considerate road user.
Lady Fi said…
What a lovely sight.
eileeninmd said…
Hello,

I love the horse and wagon, they seem out of place though. Take care, enjoy your day! Have a great week ahead.
Tigger's Mum said…
If only all of life proceeded at that pace and with that degree of consideration and graciousness...
Graham Edwards said…
Can I second Tigger's comment.
Veronica Lee said…
Love the horse and wagon capture. How extraordinary!

I feel sorry for the horse though.
That was a fun photo catch! You were in the right place at the right time (and lucky to be walking instead of in one of those cars).
betty-NZ said…
What a brave cart driver! I see lots of slow tractors and trucks but the roads are rural with very little traffic.

It's great to see you at 'My Corner of the World' this week!! Thanks for linking up.

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