The perfect caption for a perfect post choice. Great capture by the way! I hope a high wind did not catch them off guard! Enjoy your week and thank you for sharing.
That is a mesmerising pile of luggage, I keep looking at it and finding another item I’ve overlooked. I like how they have used the stepladders to keep it all together. The traffic cone is so funny, maybe something they picked up on a night out and now utilised instead of the usual warning flag on vehicles carrying long objects. Great capture.
Yes, I hope it isn’t a sad story of someone made homeless and living out of their car. Being an optimistic person I didn’t think of that when I saw it 😦
On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 9:54 AM, Travel with Intent wrote:
It looks a bit like the van equivalent of that line from the song, “Streets of London” – ” … carrying her home in two carrier bags” … a sad but-all-too-frequently-spotted sign of our times 😦
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Great capture! Or should I say- Overloaded capture 🙂
captivating!!!
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WOW!!! I can’t believe they can get that thing to move with all that on top! Wonder what’s inside?!
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The perfect caption for a perfect post choice. Great capture by the way! I hope a high wind did not catch them off guard! Enjoy your week and thank you for sharing.
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You can almost hear that poor van groaning a bit…
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Wow! Someone knows how to pack and hopefully tie good knots.
The View from the Top of the Ladder
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Looks like someone’s whole life on that van.
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That is a mesmerising pile of luggage, I keep looking at it and finding another item I’ve overlooked. I like how they have used the stepladders to keep it all together. The traffic cone is so funny, maybe something they picked up on a night out and now utilised instead of the usual warning flag on vehicles carrying long objects. Great capture.
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Ah yes, you might be right about the traffic cone
On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 10:42 PM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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Saved them the cost of a moving van, maybe♪ http://lauriekazmierczak.com/orange-maple-leaf/
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Maybe. But why the traffic cone?!
On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 8:27 PM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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OVERWHELMING pile
ROG, ABCW
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🙂
On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 6:50 PM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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Can the vehicle move? I suppose they didn’t want to forget anything. 😃
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I suddenly came up with the answer. Budget overland tour operator! Only drawback is it’s very slow.
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wowo – glad you could get a shot of this – I wonder the story behind it – great for O
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Yes, I hope it isn’t a sad story of someone made homeless and living out of their car. Being an optimistic person I didn’t think of that when I saw it 😦
On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 9:54 AM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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Ha Ha…….the load is almost bigger than the vehicle. 🙂
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😀 how does he (anybody) drive that thing?
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It looks a bit like the van equivalent of that line from the song, “Streets of London” – ” … carrying her home in two carrier bags” … a sad but-all-too-frequently-spotted sign of our times 😦
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Great shot! Made me smile.
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