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A group of Amish Buggies parked at a house during Sunday service. Taken near Honey Brook Chester County Pa

Amish boys at the Belleville Farmers Market and Auction, Belleville, Mifflin County, Pennsylvania

Edsel Pacer Wagon. Shipshewana,IN.

Apal Buggy L at the Oldtimermarkt Bockhorn.

 

A small and useful buggy.

A nimble buggy, with great off road capabilities. This machine was excellent for zooming across the factory floors of Magrathea's planet-building factory sheds.

Another mod of 1103 S.p.A's. My boys got me the beach buggy set as a Christmas gift. After I made it in LDD, I gave it a go on the actual model. Works like the champ. :)

 

Credit to 1103 SpA for the suspension.

VW buggy on a classic trial

Mechanics trial

Merves Swerve

Colorful Fly, setting on this white Flower,made for some Cool Contrasting color's.

With the ever-present winds it's easy to see how Florence, Oregon develops miles upon miles of sand dunes. So much so that a dune buggy or ATV rental while you're there is definitely worth your time - we had an absolute blast! :-) And might I be so bold as to recommend the company Spinreel: www.ridetheoregondunes.com

 

(Shot with an IPhone 6)

Most Mennonites don't drive cars. They get around in these buggies pulled by a horse. In Mount Pleasant, where this buggy was parked, there was a special area in the parking lot for buggies. Almost all the big box stores have designated parking spots for horses. You will see a sign with a horse on it where they can park and usually this sign: "Positively no horse traffic past front entrance of store." That's because horses poop along the way, then customers step in the poop and bring it into the store through the front entrance.

Mitchell Thorpe in action at Round 3 of the Aust4 Racing Series at Janowen Hills 4x4 Park.

I passed this buggy in my car while I was out driving around on some of our back roads...I found a nice spot to park and waited for him to crest the hill..lol

Nikon d3100, sigma 10/20

'Whitby Beach Buggy' - Testing my new light weight walkabout camera Nikon D3300 with 18-55 VRII - a replacment for my Pentax KX

Fun-event and fun-race at Brouwersdam last weekend. Big fun!

Liz takes the buggy for a spin across the sands

A card made for a friend who enjoys his sleep.

222 :: 365 :: 10th August 2013

 

So inspired by Ian's super sharp buggy shots even if they do give me the shivers sometimes, took the opportunity to do one myself when this bug walked up to my lens while I was macroing this flower....Meet the family in the comments...

 

Something is seriously wrong with Flickr...I've got 1 view, 6 comments and 5 favs so far today... I think you actually need to view something to comment and fav, right?

Amish Horse and Buggy St.Mary's County Maryland

Six Chicago Central Geeps power this coal train as it climbs the steep grade at Council Hill, IL. Back then this was a strange place. Various farm equipment and buggy parts trackside. The old general store/station had a strange collection of doll parts displayed in the windows. Today Canadian National owns the railroad and the old general store is now a trendy bar with 20 or more micro-brews on tap. Pretty sure all the "junk" is gone trackside too.

VW Baja Buggy at the Stadtpark-Revival Hamburg.

Hullo everyone - missed day one; not sure how many more I'm going to be able to do this year (agh real life gettin' in the way) -— but will be watching from the bleachers and cheering all the amazing buggies as yet unseen!

 

4x5 Kodak TMY-2 negative

Tachihara field camera

120mm Schneider Symmar lens

Epson V850 scanner

The title says it all......yesterday I was out for a photo shoot with my good friend Phil (WpgBuzz). Years ago Phil and I would play the punch buggy game, didn't matter where we were, no one won and at the end of the day we both would have sore arms and shoulders.

 

Now we are much older and I hope wiser too, but when I saw this beauty abandoned in the snow along the Red River I sure thought about throwing that punch one more time......

 

For Punch Buggy Game and Rules en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punch_Buggy

 

View On Black

In England, where the term seems to have originated late in the 18th century, the buggy held only one person and commonly had two wheels. ... By the mid-19th century the term had come to the United States and the buggy had become a four-wheeled carriage for two passengers.

 

Transportation. Almost all Amish use horse-drawn buggies. There are, however, car-driving, English-speaking so-called Amish-Mennonites, also known as Beachy Amish (after early leader Moses Beach). Some Mennonites also depend on horses for transportation, but most drive cars.

 

Open buggies are usually either wagon-like (for hauling and trips to market), or a two-seater, often referred to as a “courting buggy” (for its regular use by Amish sweethearts).

Met the guy who gets to clean the accumulated shite out of the canal today. As I left his haul within 50 yards was 3 shopping trolleys, a bike, a baby buggy and a metal sign... so I asked him if this was a particularly bad spot. He said "this is pretty bad, but then I haven't been here for a fortnight..." seriously worrying. Lousy kids strike again I guess.

Carthage, NC

 

Last building of Tyson & Jones Buggy Factory, 1850 - 1920

Driving across the fields in the buggy preparing for the next race meeting

Lister Auto Truck, used at the Adelaide East End Market.

 

Pooraka Fruit and Veg market, South Australia.

I went outside to photograph my fuchsia and discovered this little guy swinging in the breeze...like an amusement park ride for insects!!

In Black & white #71

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