Friday, April 27, 2018

Big Tractor, Small Yard


This is one of those things that you see once in awhile; an anomaly, something that's verifiably out-of-place. The tractor sits in the front yard of a small house in the historic area of Ocala. There seems to be no reason for it to be there.

'Tis a mystery for sure!


15 comments:

Small City Scenes said...

Maybe it makes the owner feel like a he-man----hahaha
MB

Francisco Manuel Carrajola Oliveira said...

Demasiado grande para reste jardim.
Um abraço e bom fim-de-semana.

Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros

Tom said...

...perhaps construction is about to begin.

GreensboroDailyPhoto said...

Kate said...

It certainly makes one stop, look and think! It is a most unusual lawn decoration and must have a story behind it.

William Kendall said...

It's quite out of place!

Sharon said...

This is similar to the tank that sits in the front yard of a Frank Lloyd Wright house near where I live. I've always thought it was odd and then I learned that the owner of the house was somewhat of a military buff and he has one room in the house full of military memorabilia.

RedPat said...

A retired farmer lives there and he brought his beloved tractor with him to the city? ;-)

orvokki said...

Or a resident has always wanted a red tractor, and now he's got one.... :D

Bill said...

A boy toy for the man. :)

About the sky in my photo, it didn't rain which was good.

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

A bit of overkill for sure.

magiceye said...

Maybe he was a farmer once and this holds a sentimental value for him and doesn't want to dispose it off.

Kay said...

It looks like someone's brand new pride and joy. Or a new kind of redneck yard art.

Maria Rodrigues said...

Yes, it's a big and colorful tractor and the yard it's seems to be tiny.
Have a nice weekend
Greetings
Maria from
Divagar Sobre Tudo um Pouco

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Oh there's always a reason Lowell, unfortunately we'll never know the reason for this.. unless you bump into the owner riding down Oscala main Street on his tractor.. then I think you are absolutely entitled to ask WHY 😀😀

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