This is my neice (driving) and son (riding) on my great-grandfather's Farmall tractor. It is also the photo seen on my header to this blog.
I wonder what they were talking about.... It amazes me that my daddy was able to teach my neice (age 10 at the time) to drive it and shift the gears. She is a Southern Girl through and through! I love this pic - it is one of my all-time favorites and certainly is "home" to me. I love that dirt road!
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Happy Saturday!
xoxo,
SouthernSass
I LOVE the nostalgia of this image! Always a JOY to visit your blog!!
ReplyDeletegreat capture! love the POV & yes i too wonder what they were talking about :) Thanks so much for your sweet comment & for following along! I am now following along with you & your amazing photography, hope you are having a wonderful weekend!!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove this shot, and it's perfect in the sepia tones.
ReplyDeleteIt is a very Southern image for sure! Love the sepia effect too. :c)
ReplyDeleteThis image is perfect in sepia.
ReplyDeleteThank ya'll! Yep, that is another Southern thing!
ReplyDeleteChristine - thanks so much!
I've always loved this photo...it's been a long time since I've seen tractors on the road. Since I moved to the city, it's a rare thing but on the way to our house, I'll occasionally see them.
ReplyDeleteI love this photo too. :) How neat that the tractor is still around and in the family. Farm kids are an amazing group. :) I always loved spending time with my cousins on the farm.
ReplyDeletei love this photo...
ReplyDeleteit makes me smile every time i visit.
such a sweet moment~
glad to get the story behind the scene
:)
chasity
This picture makes me smile too. And, homesick at times. Glad that we can visit often.
ReplyDeleteI noticed this photo is your blog header right away. Great shot of the road and their journey. Our son learned to drive on a tractor in CA from an adopted grandfather.
ReplyDeleteAwesome pic!!
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