Days Past
Wordless Wednesday

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Good Afternoon John, What a great picture. Another perfect promotion. Have a great day.
John, That wagon is definately a relic from days gone by! Have a great Wednesday!
Thanks, John, for sharing your photograph.
Enjoy the fall season and be sure to have your camera in hand to capture the special moments.
Good Afternoon John,
Thanks for sharing this great photography, keep up the good work! Have a nice week!
Hi John,
Love the photograph and your message! Better call John McCormack for the best real estate service in the Q!!
Great picture John. I like seeing old stuff like this, especially when it's in such good condition.
I LIKE it! There's just something comforting about those wooden spokes.
John, the wooden spokes reminded me of something that people may not know or remember. Henry Ford mass produced wooden spokes for the old Model T's and used the waste shavings to turn into charcoal. When you bought a new Model T you would also get a bag of Ford's Charcoal. Everyone has heard of KingsFord Charcoal...the Ford in that name is or was Henry Fords connection to the charcoal inside.
That picture makes me want to build one of those for my new backyard! Really cool!
John McCormack can make your dreams come true in Albuquerque so call him for all your Real Estate goals!
John, Where did you get that photo? It really does take you back to days of old.
John, that certainly looks like a well used wagon. Great photo!
What a cool picture John! As anyone should well know, for all of your Albuquerque NM Real Estate needs, call John McCormack Albuquerque Real Estate today!
As always, what a great photo John! A beautiful wagon. Thanks for sharing and enjoy the rest of the week.
Thanks for sharing this treasure with us John, and when I am looking for a Realtor to sell my Rio Rancho home, you will be the first person I will call. Have a great week!!!
John -- this is a treasure.. I love the simplicity of the days long ago.
Have a great day.
Love photos like this and the title is perfect!
John - What a great way to get your message across. Loved the old cart!!!
John, this looks both rickety and sturdy at the same time! Love the shot.
John, an interesting looking cart. Is the horse the pile of dirt between the yokes?
John (QMan)- it's interesting seeing the "old" and just think.. at that time it was "modern".
Hi John --- without knowing history, we cannot move forward - perfect reminder.
This is a great shot. I love rustic shots, and the angle that you captured it at accentuates the really cool circles and lines. I LOVE IT!!
John: What a great picture. And... I'll bet the gas mileage on that one is just terrific.
And... what a great historical tidbit in Nick's comment in #8. Ford Charcoal... whooda thunk?
It's amazing how new it looks, John. . .tsk, tsk! Still the design looks like it goes back a really long way!
John,
What a beautiful photo! Was this at a local farm?
Jo
I love the photo composition on this one, John! For expert help buying or selling a home in Albuquerque, call John McCormack!
We spotted this cool old wagon in the Village of Corrales NM. Corrales NM joins Albuquerque and when you cross the city line it's as time has stood still and the days of yester year are all around.
John~ I really enjoy the way you make blogging magical, you're truly awesome....Cool Wagon for a hayride
Good morning John. I agree with Jon, you do a great job bringing business together with magic. Beautiful photo.
John, those days of carts and horses would have been fun to experience, for a day! No cell phones, no tablets, to emails.
Our means of transportation have sure come a long way, yes? Nice that the cart has survived all these years. Just goes to show that they don't build stuff like they used to :) Happy Thursday to you and Debbie!
For us at least John! I think they still use those in some parts of the world!:)