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  • the arizona desert can be a harsh place to drive, especially 50 years ago…radiators would overheat, tires would swell and go flat and the lack of air conditioning would test the endurance of the most hardy…then, after almost 1800 miles, there were the mountains…route 66 reached the mountains in western arizona…here the going got even worse…switch backs up and over and down would put a worthy vehicle to the test…there at the base was cool springs, the last oasis before heading up and over…here you could get fresh water, a cool drink and have the car looked over before the grueling climb toward california…pictured here was the alternative…for those unable to make it, their only hope was to be towed back to the start and get patched up for another try…

  • Camel Tow Co. t shirts Camel Toe T shirt

  • A happy bear in a towed dinghy going along for the ride. Is he on the Bearing Sea….?

  • Here on Maui, we have a neighbor who decided to build a fence out of old surfboards. Well, now there are 600+ surfboards surrounding the property and the number grows daily as folks simply deposit their old hardware onto the property without giving it a second thought. I took this from the road using my Fujifilm 6×17 film camera (for sale now!) This fence has recently made international news and is a “Mecca” for all tourists to photograph.

  • In the early days fodder to get the stock through the winter was usually hay. The whole process was done by hand in the earliest days later a horse draw hay rake like the one shown was used. The hay then was place by hand into stacks around a pole to help keep it from blowing away. By pressing the hay down as they started and latter by the weight of the hay, it would become fairly waterproof. This took a certain skill by the stackers. The hay would cure by the heat generated by the release of moisture in the hay and compression. A fence was then place around the stack to keep the stock out until it was time for them to feed on it….Image was taken on The Mountain Farm Museum, GSMNP. The barn seen is the Enloe-Floyd Barn, and is of the Shotgun style

  • This photo was taken at my Dad’s yard, it is full of all sorts of stuff.

  • Shot with a 4×5 view camera. 15 minute exposure with smallest aperture for maximum depth of field. High-res scan of negative.

  • This may not look to be that comfortable to ride. It was a lot easier that raking hay by hand. This old horse drawn hay rake could rake bout what 8 men could do in a given time. That would leave a lot of time for other chores. More often then not, one of the younger kids would drive the rake, and the older kids and men would gather and put up the hay. This was pulled thru the field of cut hay. The tines would collect the hay. When they were full the lever would be pull releasing the hay in a pile. Then it would be gathered and taken to where they stored it. This may be crude by today’s standards but in its hay days this was a major improvement to putting up hay…….image taken at the Mountain Farm Museum at the Cherokee NC entrance to the Great smoky Mountain NP

  • Beautiful toddler with gorgeous blue eyes.

  • Just one of the many scenic bends in the Canal du Midi, France, which features a tow path along one side of the canal. In days long past, the path was used by the oxen to pull the boats along the length of the canal. Nowadays, it is used as a bike and walk path. The Canal du Midi is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T1 FEATURED: / Light and Reflection – August 09

  • Thought this one looked just like towmater from the movie “Cars” / Shot in Pueblo Co. I was lucky enough to spend the day with my Auntie aka Katagram and Maryann aka Craigsmom up in Maryann’s stomping grounds. It was such a great day and I really needed the get away!!! Processed in HDR and then enhanced in LR / Mr Nikon D60 DSLR / Tamron 18-250mm

  • Need a Tow Anyone….This fun tow truck really has a face and mouth. I just edited it to make all the colors stand out! and when you approach this cool tow it talks….

  • Dogs dig music too! Some also enjoy towing their owners on skateboards. Vector image. Details: /

  • Ford made the Model AA trucks between 1928 and 1931. It was a wildly popular truck, known for its low maintenance costs and roaring 40 hp engine. It was sold throughout the world, even in the Soviet Union. Photos taken at the Cruzin’ with the Cops Car show in Oregon City, Oregon.

  • Finely restored Ford wrecker! Guess it is mid-30’s. / Cruisin for a Cure, Costa Mesa, CA Sep 09 / Nikon D40, Nikkor 18-55 Featured: Nostalgic Art and Photography, October 09 / Featured: Transportation, October 09

  • Old Tow Truck Door / Rusty Tow Truck Cable / Taken with my Nikon D80 Most Popular / My Favorites / Dahlias / Vehicles and Trains / Calendars / T-Shirts Please visit my bubblesite. Images are categorized making it easier to find exactly what you are looking for. For my partners photographs and writings, please see Chris Donner’s RB site Thanks for taking the time to enjoy my work. Cee

  • This is one of the rusty cables that was on this old tow truck! Old Tow Truck Door / Old Chevy Tow Truck / Taken with my Nikon D80 Most Popular / My Favorites / Dahlias / Cards and Collages / Calendars / T-Shirts Please visit my bubblesite. Images are categorized making it easier to find exactly what you are looking for. For my partners photographs and writings, please see Chris Donner’s RB site Thanks for taking the time to enjoy my work. Cee

  • I found this delightful old Chevy tow truck today and had a lot of fun photographing it. FEATURED in the Metallic Junktion group / Rusty Tow Truck Cable / Old Chevy Tow Truck / Taken with my Nikon D80 Most Popular / My Favorites / Dahlias / Cards and Collages / Calendars / T-Shirts Please visit my bubblesite. Images are categorized making it easier to find exactly what you are looking for. For my partners photographs and writings, please see Chris Donner’s RB site Thanks for taking the time to enjoy my work. Cee

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