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Snap: Horse-drawn carriage

by Hawes Spencer
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published 8:21pm Sunday Dec 26, 2010
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news-horsedrawn4:36pm on December 26.
PHOTO BY HAWES SPENCER

Sorry, this a non-local snap o’ the day. Twas shot from the Hookmobile the day after Christmas on Thompson Corner Road in St. Mary’s County, Maryland. Lots of Amish and Mennonite folks inhabit and cultivate this area.

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7 comments

  • Gasbag Self Ordained Expert December 26th, 2010 | 8:49 pm

    He has the orange triangle as required by law, but by gosh that should be outlawed. If some young inexperienced driver goes into a curve doing 60 mph, and there is traffic in the oppsoing lane, they can’t possibly stop in time to avoid a serious accident. I’m surprised there as few accidents involving horse drawn carriages as there is.

  • cookieJar December 26th, 2010 | 9:41 pm

    I hate to be Mr. Grammar Police (and despite my occasional roll[sic] as such an police person, I had nothing to do with the frame up), but I think you mean “as they’re be.”

  • Gasbag Self Ordained Expert December 26th, 2010 | 10:51 pm

    If I really cared, the correct grammar would be “It surprises me that there’s not more accidents involving these horse drawn carriages”.

    I’m surprised there as few accidents involving horse drawn carriages as they’re be” doesn’t sound right.

  • JJ December 27th, 2010 | 2:18 am

    If the horse carriages should be outlawed from being on the road, then so should bicycles, mopeds, and anything thing else that goes under 40mph? I’ve driven extensively in Lancaster County, PA and have never had a close call, with a buggy. They usually do a good job of getting on the shoulder if thy have to.

  • cookieJar December 27th, 2010 | 4:59 am

    Sorry for the interruption again Gas. I know you don’t care and all, and your caring is all that makes what’s correct correct or not, but I think maybe you still have a little work to do to bring your statement of surprise “up to code” so to speak. Maybe you should try “their’re” in you’re sentence and see how that sounds. You have nothing to loose by trying.

  • Rob Knolls December 27th, 2010 | 8:41 am

    “I be surprazed that there ain’t no mo adcidents than thems is” sounds good to me .. Really CJ .. in this day and age where nobody speaks proper English .. Teachers can’t teach proper English .. who really gives a flip about bringing “up to code?”

  • Old FRT December 28th, 2010 | 3:07 pm

    This is the best part - the comments. Maybe they should change the name to “The Hoot”!

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