Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Hurrying Home


It was early evening in The Villages. While some stores were closing down for the day, restaurants and bars were doing a booming business. Dancing was commencing in the town square. But the lady driving this golf cart was heading home. Fast! I just hope no one got in her way!

22 comments:

Sylvia K said...

Ah, Florida, the Golf Cart capital of the world!! You do get the greatest shots, Lowell, and you do make my day!! Hope your week is going well!!

Sharon said...

That is one fancy golf cart!

Taken For Granted said...

If that was really a golf cart it would have places for golf bags. Love when people don't take their cars seriously. Looks like a fun way to get around,

magiceye said...

Lovely motion blur captured!

Randy said...

Sporty little cart.

Linda said...

Love this golf cart! :)

Kate said...

I guess I do not really understand because the other blurred car looks like it is traveling lots faster than the golf cart. Perhaps I am just a bit dense since it is getting past my bedtime.

Kay said...

Nice blurring! Cute little cart. I like the detailing on the "trunk."

Halcyon said...

Vroom, vroom!!!

Anonymous said...

Lewis Hamilton's mother perhaps?!

Birdman said...

I don't know WHAT this is, but it's something I've never seen in any of my links' experiences.

VP said...

Funny cart, great effect!

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Just how fast do those little beauties travel Lowell :)

Karl said...

Cute little cart !
I like the motion effect and also your description.

Judy said...

That's a dandy little cart. I wonder what the rush was.

cieldequimper said...

She looks slow to me!!!!

Small City Scenes said...

What golf cart??? I hope she doesn't get flattened somewhere. Very cute
MB

RedPat said...

She's out on the roadway!?!

William Kendall said...

I like the motion in the shot!

Revrunner said...

I saw a Mini Cooper today that couldn't have been much larger than this golf cart. :-)

EG CameraGirl said...

UH-OH! Late for dinner!!

stardust said...

What a cool shot, Lowell! I think this is the result of panning but I don’t know which direction you moved your camera.

Yoko

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