Dex Horton Photography
Spotted Crop Lorry
differentialous fallingoutofus
The Spotted Crop Lorry spends its youth foraging the parries and crop lands of the lower elevations throughout the mainland at all elevations. Spotting and body marks tend increase with age. Older models are recognized by flatter feet and collections of bailing twine. Older models often shed unnecessary armor, headlights and transmission parts. The Spotted Lorry can roam the croplands for 30 to 40 years. Older models can be found securing a roosting spot closer to home. They tend to hide in the tall grass watching younger models in the fields. This particular model found a resting home in a gravel parking spot. The Spotted Crop Lorry can be found in ecologies populated by the rust-crested implement. Other species to look for are the dungareed hired-man and the hairy-chested chin scratcher.
For another tall tale and another bucket of horsefeathers, head on over to St. George's place. It is in the albums section.
Oh, Happy Truck Thursday.
Do not use my photos on other websites or blogs. Do you copy my text. Photos and text copyright 2016.
Spotted Crop Lorry
differentialous fallingoutofus
The Spotted Crop Lorry spends its youth foraging the parries and crop lands of the lower elevations throughout the mainland at all elevations. Spotting and body marks tend increase with age. Older models are recognized by flatter feet and collections of bailing twine. Older models often shed unnecessary armor, headlights and transmission parts. The Spotted Lorry can roam the croplands for 30 to 40 years. Older models can be found securing a roosting spot closer to home. They tend to hide in the tall grass watching younger models in the fields. This particular model found a resting home in a gravel parking spot. The Spotted Crop Lorry can be found in ecologies populated by the rust-crested implement. Other species to look for are the dungareed hired-man and the hairy-chested chin scratcher.
For another tall tale and another bucket of horsefeathers, head on over to St. George's place. It is in the albums section.
Oh, Happy Truck Thursday.
Do not use my photos on other websites or blogs. Do you copy my text. Photos and text copyright 2016.