My Church wanted me to get The Boys out and pull a caroling wagon, so I rigged up one of my hay trailers with a horse tongue and a seat out of an old Chevy truck. Threw a few 12v lights on and hauled every thing to town (very small town) and loaded every one up.
It was actually great fun and the folks that we caroled to were very appreciative. Of course, with about 100 people in town, we knew most everyone. Weather was perfect, no wind, and full moon. Lot's of hot tomato soup, grilled cheese sandwiches and hot chocolate or coffee at the Church when we were finished.
The folks on the wagon were not afraid to blast out the songs. It was a very memorable night. I let my young neighbor do some of the driving. He is no stranger to driving, and has driven in some larger draft horse shows. Not the greatest pictures. Bob
It was actually great fun and the folks that we caroled to were very appreciative. Of course, with about 100 people in town, we knew most everyone. Weather was perfect, no wind, and full moon. Lot's of hot tomato soup, grilled cheese sandwiches and hot chocolate or coffee at the Church when we were finished.
The folks on the wagon were not afraid to blast out the songs. It was a very memorable night. I let my young neighbor do some of the driving. He is no stranger to driving, and has driven in some larger draft horse shows. Not the greatest pictures. Bob