As I swung into the grocery store parking lot, I had to swerve over and catch a shot of these ATV's...they may be black painted on the sides, but they were completely splattered with dried mud. So someone had been out in some woods or swamps, making their ways.
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that is a prodigious amount of mud.
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeletePeople do enjoy riding on the off-road trails with their ATV's. Take care, enjoy your day and happy weekend!
Little boys toys for fully-grown playmates!
ReplyDeleteBarbara, We've had a couple of Wisconsin cousins get really messed up on these types of vehicles. Concussions and broken limbs. Driving too fast...and perhaps a little beer...as it was in Wisconsin. Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
ReplyDeleteThat is so much mud, I thought those ATVs were brown.
ReplyDeleteOff-roading is just another way tp wreak havoc on the natural world. A very American thing to do--powerful noisy machines destroying as they go. I hates them forever and ever.
ReplyDelete...BIG boy toys!
ReplyDeleteThose ATVs are big... like a full sized vehicle! Love the quotes.
ReplyDeleteGreetings and Salutations! In the state of Wisconsin, we see these ATV's all the time. Mud is the color of these off road vehicles but not the original color....LOL!
ReplyDeleteI have to agree with Vicki.
ReplyDeleteYou have to wonder what kind of damage those vehicles caused to the environment.
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