Old Dodge Farm Truck – Rurality Blog Hop #12
Old Dodge Farm Truck – Rurality Blog Hop #12

Old Dodge Farm Truck – Rurality Blog Hop #12

Old Dodge Farm Truck - Near Colfax WA - Whitman County

Farm equipment often becomes farmyard ‘art’ when parked and never moved again.

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Here,

near the Whitman County seat town of Colfax,

an old farm truck has done just that, become yard ‘art.’

You know I’m just joshing, it isn’t really art, but in my eyes often they are.

These old farm trucks and other pieces of equipment gain a certain aging patina that is rustic and beautiful,

and the premier wheat growing region of southeast Washington state, the Palouse provides the perfect canvas for farm ‘art.’

This old Dodge flatbed is painted one of my favorite vehicles colors of all time,

‘Robin’s Egg Blue.’

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‘RURALITY BLOG HOP’ #12

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39 Comments

  1. It seems to be a standard on most old farms too. I never dreamed my great-grandparents’ farm would house so much “art” because they were meticulous about keeping it up (as far as farms go) but today it is a regular Louvre. Nice photo, presents this left over in a more artsy and less trashy way.

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