Weekly Photo Challenge: Achievement (IV)

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Monday 17 November, 2014 by Uncle Spike

This week’s fourth and probably final entry from me for the Weekly Photo Challenge takes me back to the early 1970’s, when I remember the elated feeling of achievement, having conquered the art of driving, and crashing our small tractor.

Hope you enjoy this entry.

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The first entry for this week can be found here: WPC ‘Achievement’ (I)

The second entry for this week can be found here: WPC ‘Achievement‘ (II)

The third entry for this week can be found here: WPC ‘Achievement‘ (III)

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7 thoughts on “Weekly Photo Challenge: Achievement (IV)

  1. oldpoet56 says:

    You have very nice talent with a camera, that is something that I have never had.

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  3. fredrieka says:

    momwithoutpaws with nonpawdad’s help was going to drive a fancy tractor he said “Don’t worry you cannot stall this” Well she drove it down the driveway into the street to turn it around and stalled it. That girl

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  4. Nice tractor, Spike !!!!!!!!!!!!

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