Ello!! Member me?, I'm Ralph, the retired tractor, used to work fer farmer er fergits his name now. I cleans the beach in mornins now and takes the kids fer rides along the beach.
Ha! I love antique tractors! I make sure to get to the tractor pull every single year at the county fair. In fact, I want to be the first female pull winner. That I know of. I never see women pulling. But I can't afford the tractor.
Awesome tractor
ReplyDeleteIt looks really retired! :)
ReplyDeleteLove the sign on the tractor.
ReplyDeleteImac: How cute is this.
ReplyDeleteCool! Semi-retired... and remaining useful, always a good thing :-)
ReplyDeleteTee hee. Not only LOOKS odd, but Ralph talks too. ;-)
ReplyDeleteOh shoot! I forgot to say my Odd Shot is at Weeder's Digest this week:
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Well i guess we all get old and have to retire sometime
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At least he hasn't gone to the great scrapheap in the sky.
ReplyDeleteJust had to LOL!
ReplyDeleteYou've also given me ideas for future Odd Shots - TY!
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ReplyDeleteInteresting antique! Come see my odd shot.
ReplyDeleteCute! Love the sign as well as your words.
ReplyDelete-giggles- Precious!!!
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Brilliant odd shot.
ReplyDeleteGreat odd shot, Imac! A tractor work is never done.
ReplyDeleteMy husband is also so busy in his retirement. It is good to remain useful.
ReplyDeleteHa! I love antique tractors! I make sure to get to the tractor pull every single year at the county fair. In fact, I want to be the first female pull winner. That I know of. I never see women pulling. But I can't afford the tractor.
ReplyDeleteVery funny. I liked that sign on the tractor!
ReplyDeletehahaha! funny! i remember seeing him in the farm in one of your old posts! he did travel quite far!
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