When I was growing up in Illinois, my grandfather had a workshop full of old tools. This makes me think of that. Some of his tools he used all the time and they were well worn and polished. Others he never used and they looked rusty and out of shape. To answer your question, yes roadrunners can fly but they prefer to run. They will fly if it means escaping a predator.
It looks like they have been used well and intensively.
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ReplyDeleteMi affascinano sempre i vecchi oggetti! Ciao, Arianna
ReplyDeleteWhen I was growing up in Illinois, my grandfather had a workshop full of old tools. This makes me think of that. Some of his tools he used all the time and they were well worn and polished. Others he never used and they looked rusty and out of shape.
ReplyDeleteTo answer your question, yes roadrunners can fly but they prefer to run. They will fly if it means escaping a predator.
Very old, by the looks of them.
ReplyDeleteThe old tools are beautiful. A lot of love went into that.
ReplyDeleteTools of the past. They are nice to look at and see what the people before us used. Nice images Karl!
ReplyDeleteThey are very old. I'm always amazed at how people used such "primitive" tools to create furniture, and houses, and all kinds of artifacts.
ReplyDeleteA nice way to display them, Karl!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant way to display these rusty old tools Karl!
ReplyDeleteYou have all kind wonderful things on the wall.
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