It looks like conventional vehicles are vastly outnumbered here. No wonder June at Ocala Golf Cart looks so happy. It looks like she's supplying the whole city. (By the way: Bazooka lens is my husband's coinage and it's stuck. Mine goes up to 600 mm. and is huge. Sort of like a bazooka compared to a bb gun.)
Never seen so many golf carts parked on a street before. Makes for a unique photo. BTW, your comment on my blog today made me laugh. Thank you for that.
What a lovely scene, Lowell! Thanks so much for sharing this.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like conventional vehicles are vastly outnumbered here. No wonder June at Ocala Golf Cart looks so happy. It looks like she's supplying the whole city.
ReplyDelete(By the way: Bazooka lens is my husband's coinage and it's stuck. Mine goes up to 600 mm. and is huge. Sort of like a bazooka compared to a bb gun.)
Todos alinhadinhos numa bela perspectiva.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e continuação de boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
I get a kick out of those golf carts. How much does one cost?
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GDP
I-95 would be a real challenge in one of these.
ReplyDeleteIt's an invasion of golf carts.
ReplyDeleteWow - that is amazing!
ReplyDeleteNever seen so many golf carts parked on a street before. Makes for a unique photo. BTW, your comment on my blog today made me laugh. Thank you for that.
ReplyDeleteThat is simply amazing to me. I think I might feel a bit out of place because I don't own a golf cart.
ReplyDeleteNo shortage of them, obviously!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a golf convention.
ReplyDeleteLooks like golf carts are the preferred mode of transportation. Beautiful street!
ReplyDeleteThose golf buggies must be a familiar sight ☺
ReplyDeleteMade in the USA... I hope. :)
ReplyDeleteGolf cart city! Who knew something like this could happen. :)
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