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Cowboy

 


I was in town last week getting a haircut when I happened to see this man dressed like a cowboy crossing the road, it's not often I see someone like this, each to their own I guess...

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roentare said…
Just one person J crosses the road. Where did everyone else go
Amypie71 said…
Small town, people work.
Tigger's Mum said…
was the rodeo passing through?
He walks like he's about to shoot someone with his Colt.
local alien said…
A good keen man. Kiwi cowboy 😊
Iris Flavia said…
I live in the North of Germany and once saw a dude in short Lederhosen and stuff as if he was on the way to Oktoberfest. Who knows what´s going on in some peeps - they leave a smile? Or leave us puzzled? That was years ago, thanks for the memory...
s.c said…
Nice catch.
Tom said…
...big hat and no cattle?
Marie Smith said…
Interesting sight. An attention grabber for sure.
Shammickite said…
He was looking for his horse?
DawnTreader said…
A mix of modern world and "wild west" :)
Bill said…
Where did he park his horse?
magiceye said…
Lovely unique capture!
Klara said…
... and you were in the right place at the right time ;-)...
Sharon said…
Interesting! I probably see people dressed this way more often than you do.
Graham Edwards said…
I assume that he wasn't wearing a holster and Colt.
DB Stewart said…
Hmm. I live in Canada's "Wild West" and I rarely see cowboys.

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