Keep on Truckin’

14 comments on “Keep on Truckin’”

  1. I am not sure what is better, your image or the song? They are both good! And yes, caution is necessary!

    1. lol we used to sing that song at the top of our lungs when i was young… i grew up where the winters DID get that cold 🙂 thanks, robert! xox

  2. “très faible bruit”, un parfum du Québec 😎 the picture is something i love, bringing a very special feeling. that’s very good to produce such a mysterious ambient with a very ordinary street scene.

    1. thank you so much, Francis! you do my heart good… xoxox

  3. I get so much meaning from your image. The truckers we rely on to keep moving groceries and essential items. The caution is spoken loud and clear these days. You have really captured the story of this time. Friendship

    1. you know sweetie, i wasn’t even thinking of trucks in that way… even tho my husband is a shipper/receiver type guy, and i worry… thanks, sister xoxoxox

  4. amazing shot. such richness of color and the texture works so well.

    1. thanks, sherri! I don’t seem to get far without texture 🙂

  5. I try to give these things a wide berth. I’ve almost been squashed several times. So, yeah, keep on truckin’ and I’ll hide. Maybe you can file this one under “shudder.” 🙂

    1. that’s actually a great category name lol but i don’t have too many pictures like that! thanks for stopping by, Philster xox

  6. excellent! i used to live near a port and there used to be a lot of trucks carrying containers unloaded from the ships, Elaine. when the light turned green for them, a steady line of them would go forward! your view from their rear is very good.

    1. awwww, thanks, Ayush! didn’t you like my post for today? lol it was a little boundary pushing wasn’t it?

  7. i feel like a kid in the back seat watching his dad drive …. (first thoughts in my head)

    1. hehe, oh wow, i have a ton of those memories… lovely, thank you! xox

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