Welcome to JKs Rough String Ranch
Welcome to the Rough String, and thanks for stoppin' by!! Grab a hot cup of coffee and sit a spell!
10/22/18 You will see a name change on the blog. Lots of things have changed in my life in the past few years, and I feel compelled to share my story.
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Love the picture! It is just right!
ReplyDeleteHe looks worried that spring might never really happen!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks old car parts make for some incredible art. Great shot!
ReplyDeleteAggravated Car is aggravated.
ReplyDeleteall the old farm implements and cars and trucks that get scattered around pastures...some think of them as junk and garbage, and granted it does get unsightly at times. However, many times I see them more as a western sculpture garden giving homage to the old days. I liked this Wordless Wed. post.
ReplyDeleteI wonder what happened to the rest of him?
ReplyDeleteWay Cool.......
ReplyDeleteThat is interesting looking...and eery , all at the same time.
ReplyDeleteLove it !!!!! Wish he could tell his story. What places he's seen.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot. Nature eventually conquers all!
ReplyDeleteThat is kind of a haunting shot. It brings all kinds of things to mind. Is that Colt down below....at first I thought you had a new Roan horse. I think you might have a bit more mud then us....but you don't have the market cornered on unusual weather.I was going to check out that show the first time I saw it on the guide...sounds like I should have.
ReplyDeleteSarah~Western Sculpture Garden...I'll try to remember that!
ReplyDeleteLisa~just over the rise behind the front section is what I believe to be the rest of the car...make/model unknown. It's on the other side of the fence and I didn't have time to go investigate...one of these days...
Janice~Yes...that's Colt disguised as a mud wollerin' hog ;~)
Great shot ... looks like a giant pair of glasses or binoculars lurking in the brush!
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