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Mike in Berks

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I was in the back yard and saw this going by this morning :o
By the time i grabbed the camera they were almost out of view
So i got in the car and took a couple pic's....that is until my until my camera
batteries went dead :-[ They have a long way to go yet !! Hope you enjoy :)
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Very cool Mike.

I couldn't find anything, not even News reports of
their trip.

I wonder if it's just something they felt like doing.
 

jeff of pa said:
Very cool Mike.

I couldn't find anything, not even News reports of
their trip.

I wonder if it's just something they felt like doing.

I guess i should've called 69 News :D He saw me taking pic's when i was behind them
I was aside of the road and shouted Where's your next stop ? Problem is i did'nt
hear his reply :( As they passed me i pulled up along side of them as they were trotting
along and he handed me a paper I guess he expects me to send him some pic's :D
 

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I'd send some.
You never know Aaron
may even be his son.
& the pics would be an Awsome Surprise to him.
 

I'll bet your pics get to his home before he does. . . I'm sure he'll appreciate these images.
It's nice you had the opportunity to document part of his journey.
 

Great shots!!! wonder why they have a tire on the wagon?
 

Tony M SE IA said:
wonder why they have a tire on the wagon?

looks like an Arm Rest :P

Rope appears to go through the Tread.
Maybe some type of Anchor
 

Great post, glad you were going by to get those photos, gee, maybe you can get permission to detect their farm, since that entire area is nothing but farmland. :)
I grew up north of there in Berks County, spent a lot of time in just above Morgantown area. Beautiful countryside, sort of being overdeveloped nowadays though. :(

Don
 

a number of years ago , when i lived in Vermont during the vermont centenial they had a wagon train that rode one end of the state to the opposite end they did stay at my place (in the field) the first night everyone rode on horseback or wagon it was interesting to see them cross the covered bridges
it was approx 500+ riders and wagons
 

watercolor said:
I'll bet your pics get to his home before he does. . . I'm sure he'll appreciate these images.
It's nice you had the opportunity to document part of his journey.

He will get them guaranteed :D Right Place - Right Time :D
 

Tony M SE IA said:
Great shots!!! wonder why they have a tire on the wagon?

I'm not sure why the tire is there ? But, I know why the plastic bucket is there ;D
 

Don in SJ said:
Great post, glad you were going by to get those photos, gee, maybe you can get permission to detect their farm, since that entire area is nothing but farmland. :)
I grew up north of there in Berks County, spent a lot of time in just above Morgantown area. Beautiful countryside, sort of being overdeveloped nowadays though. :(

Don

You're reading my mind Don ;) I'm thinking if i hand deliver the pic's and take the m/detecter
with !! I'm picturing an old picture perfect farmhouse and a nice large lawn. It might just be a
great place to search a little Above Morgantown is beautiful countryside Unfortunately the
farms and fields are disappearing fast in all of Berks Co. due to developement >:( HH
 

bill gent said:
a number of years ago , when i lived in Vermont during the vermont centenial they had a wagon train that rode one end of the state to the opposite end they did stay at my place (in the field) the first night everyone rode on horseback or wagon it was interesting to see them cross the covered bridges
it was approx 500+ riders and wagons
500+ riders and wagons That must've been an awesome site to see Bill HH
 

Cynangyl said:
that is tooooo cool! :D Glad you got some shots for us! :D
I'm glad you like them Cynangyl !! I'm glad i got to share them with everyone here :D
 

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