Fertilizer? We don't need no stinking fertilizer! by goodoleboy
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At least I don't, not with my paved over patio. Looks like plain old dirt to me. Perhaps some of the avid gardeners in Renderosity might be interested.
Captured 9/23/09, not at an auto show, but in front of a dairy, located adjacent to a busy boulevard, about 1.8 miles from my heavenly haven.
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The one-armed dairy owner was very curious as to why I was shooting pics of this old relic. It couldn't be because I was going to hijack it or something. That's not exactly my style. Maybe he was concerned that I was from the health department. Anyway, after a lengthy discussion, where I explained that I represented Renderosity, his eyes lit up and then said to have fun and snap away to my heart's content.
Incidentally, this is the same dairy where I shot and then posted photos of all those cows, roosters and chickens a while back.
Arreviderci, thankx for stopping by, and for any and all complimentary comments and faves.
Comments (11)
MrsRatbag
I guess he has the mother lode for "ferterlizer", eh? His truck has definitely seen better days, but you got some great captures of this truckload of manure!!
Rainastorm
Hummm...fresh milk sign beside a free fertilizer truck...a pretty darn slightly used never abused truck at that...bet it still runs slick as s**t...haha
jocko500
hahahah remind me of that movie "back to the future" when that car hit a truck like this one but had a good paint job on it. this is a wonderful find and shots
beachzz
I'd have to check it out much more closely, but if it IS fertilizer--oh YEAH, I'm there!!
durleybeachbum
Very interesting! I'd need to run it through my hands to check..
Meisiekind
Well Harry - that is the first time I'm seeing fertilizer with rocks in it! Makes me wonder where it came from! I would say that it is just plain rubble! Great collage of this truck and it's 'unidentified' load!
debbielove
I to was attracted by the 'Milk' sign.. Mot the fact its beside the truck, no.. The price! 4 pints is £2.00 on an average... That's about $3.00... Hell, we are ripped off in this Country! And you get free dung! How cool.. Thy would charge us for that as well.... No joke! Great shot Thanks Harry.. How it should be.. No price for something thats free.. Makes scene? Rob
tennesseecowgirl
no thanks on the free fertilizer.. but a good price on the milk .. must be a surplus on cows there huh?? lol
bmac62
What a fascinating set-up. I can't explain the rocks either but if the dairy has cows...I'll bet that they have plenty of fertilizer. Don't you just love these old farm trucks...headlights, no...who needs 'em. Bumper, sort of...but we only need half of one. Maybe the owner was thinking you might turn his truck into the better motor vehicle bureau:) Good one Harry
danapommet
Free fertilizer and farm fresh milk – all in one stop. I see you did a white out, on his telephone number, on the milk sign, in the forth frame. I also noticed that the tires were holding up very well, the “half” bumper and no plates. Thanks Bill for pointing out the missing head lights. I missed them completely. As always – a super collage Harry. Dana
mermaid
some amazing shots of this special car with specail oad, Harry, and so interesting to read about your discussion with the owner...smile