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Horse & buggies are still in abundance throughout Amish towns. When they have to, they will venture out on busy roads where there are lots of cars. Most people respect their way of travel and will slow way down if they need to pass them or stay behind them. A few drivers will zip right past them, unfortunately. The horses wear eye blinders so as not to get spooked at what's beside them. Most buggies nowadays have lights on the back so when they are out at nighttime they can be well seen.
most of the summer I haven't seen these milkweed beetles.... seems like they all came late to the party!!
An Amish buggy on a dirt road to their neighbor's farm
Prompt: painting of An Amish buggy on a dirt country road being pulled by a horse and going to a farm house with barn in the background, flowers, trees and fence line the road, an orange triangle reflector is on the back of the buggy, the buggy is going away from the viewer
Digital fine art painting was created using Google ImageFX and Photoshop
Amish buggy parked at Aviation Days in Paoli, Indiana. Don't know why they were here, didn't see them anywhere.
Those of you who have seen Come Fly With Me, the new comedy show from the Little Britain boys, know what this is called...LOL.
Liverpudlians are known the world over for their competitiveness, whether it be Football or, 'Buggies?'; it doesn't matter to them. This picture was taken along Liverpool's waterfront by the Albert Dock, with the River Mersey and Birkenhead in the background.
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Houston, Downtown
Big Brother is watching...
Police helicopters flying over City Hall monitoring protesters unhappy with the verdict in the George Zimmerman trial marched Tuesday in downtown Houston.
This is a Boris Buggy, Boris is getting on a bit now, so he has his Boris Buggy to Ride in when he's had enough of walking and needs a rest, bless him
Difficult terrain exploratory rover. Sure she can drive but if the going gets tough she can also climb over obstacles. Heat radiator panels on the back can be flapped enabling the Buggy to fly for very short distances.
Here we see a Space Fire Team scouting rover, on the lookout for the relatively rare Fire Hose Tree. This tree was particularly valuable, as it trunk was a fire hose and its fruit was blue flashing lights, used on fire vehicles.
Fire officers would travel the galactic disc, looking for these trees, harvesting their fruit and coppicing the wood for the hoses.
We call it a buggy instead of cart - similar-sounding words (car, cart) aren't the best right now. He always wanted to push the vacuum or his stoller, but those were unwieldy. So we did some looking and found this. It's the best we found after a LOT of review reading, etc: www.step2.com/product.cfm?product_id=1651