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Uploaded: 03/05/16 5:37 PM GMT
Pining Away
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Ashes to ashes Rust to Rust................

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::biffobear
03/05/16 5:47 PM GMT
Oh Dear...Or should that be Oh John Deere..Nice nostalgic shot..R.
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I wish I was a Glow Worm, a Glow Worm's never glum, 'cause how can you be grumpy, when the sun shines out your bum?
.Dunstickin
03/05/16 5:59 PM GMT
I guess someone with a bit of 'Fixer upper' knowledge would get these running again!....

been someone's pride and joy at one time
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.PatAndre
03/05/16 7:02 PM GMT
This image is intriguing. It holds my gaze for whatever reason. perhaps its the lighting which provides a captivating atmosphere. I like it.
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::Ramad
03/05/16 7:26 PM GMT
They have at least a shady spot for their eternal rest Tick. Good find and capture!
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Smooth seas do not make skilful sailors.
::trixxie17
03/05/16 8:09 PM GMT
Not an uncommon scene in farm country here in Illinois Tick - well spotted and captured.
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. . . "What a desolate place would be a world without a flower! It would be a face without a smile, a feast without a welcome." A.J. Balfour
::jerseygurl
03/05/16 8:58 PM GMT
I'm sure they were the workhorses in their day and produced successful crops - time to retire - Great Capture Tick!!!:-):-):-)!!!
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::tigger3
03/05/16 9:23 PM GMT
This really drew my attention, I like alot, seems so sharp, clear, and well detailed. tigz=^..^=
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Nature in all her glory is my uplift on life and so is my love of photography. sandi ♪ ♫
.Tomeast
03/05/16 10:04 PM GMT
Those Cedar trees are large and old as well. Fine image here.
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::luckyshot
03/06/16 1:03 AM GMT
Tick - Old tractors never die, they just go out to pasture. A good find and fine image.
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If I could tell the story in words, I wouldn't need to lug around a camera. ~Lewis Hine The Earth without art is just 'eh'.
.Starglow
03/06/16 1:46 AM GMT
It's fun to come across this old equipment. Great capture.
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.koca
03/06/16 8:03 AM GMT
Nice and funny. Good work, Tick.
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.Jhihmoac
03/06/16 1:40 PM GMT
An era long passed when farm machinery was simple, yet functional...

...Certainly not the high-tech (and expensive) monstrosities of today!

(...And I'm told that's considered a SMALL one! :P)

Good one, Cap'n...Faved...
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.flanno2610
03/07/16 4:19 AM GMT
Like an old draught horse turned out to pasture. A somewhat nostalgic image.
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.gonedigital
03/07/16 8:41 PM GMT
This category of North American post always reminds me just how very spacious the US is compared to the UK! nicely done Tic. Although I've repaired and maintained many old items I can still appreciate the bitter sweet mood an image like this provokes.

Pine away, well done sir.
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::LynEve
03/08/16 12:04 AM GMT
A crystal clear image Tick.
Rather sad but a nice place for them to end their days, their work over.
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.icedancer
03/08/16 5:58 PM GMT
Marvelous composition and clarity - poor things have seen their days - bet they could tell us a few stories
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VIEWED IN FULL
.Eubeen
03/19/16 2:13 AM GMT
Good composition of the scene and an excellent photo, TicK.
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