Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Tyre - Guys


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 A typical road-side TYRE-WORKSHOP, one amongst many you get to see scattered along the Indian Highways. Taken somewhere in the plains of Madhya Pradesh, on one of our Road-Trips .
Always a hub of bustling efficiency, these 'pit-stops' can be quite reassuring (even if you do not need their services!) especially when you encounter one after having negotiated miles and miles of lonely highway stretches.




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15 comments:

  1. We got new tyres yesterday....but it was in a shop in the middle of town.

    It's amazing how reassuring just seeing other people can be when way out on a lonely road.

    XXXOOO Daisy, Bella &Roxy

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  2. We forget how big your journeys can be over in the states. Have a great Tuesday.
    Best wishes Molly

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  3. There is something quite homely and enchanting about this little sanctuary for tyre renovation! Lovely in monochrome!

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  4. We bet dose men work hard and dey is good at what dey do. :)

    Woofs and Licks,
    Maggie Mae and Mae

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  5. Just stopping by to say hello and thank you for your kind words for Lulu!

    Your pal, Pip

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  6. We've seen many of the roads in India from our furend Marley's Blog and I can see why you need these guy's all around town. Thank goodness they do what they do!!

    Hugs,
    Lily Belle

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  7. Pit stops are always refreshing. Interesting action photo with motorcycles that look like they are from another era.

    Thanks for joining my blog. Please come back any time.

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  8. Lovely photo.

    Love,
    Teddy Bear & Sierra

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  9. Hi, thanks for the visit!

    We also have a pit stop this here in Indonesia, especially in Jakarta area.

    Have a great day!

    Amiko

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  10. and they can be a blessing on highways, when you have a flat tyre...

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  11. Better to have tubeless tyres. In forests and other such wilderness areas, I would be happy if there are no other persons. One can trust wild animals more than humans. :)

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  12. Any sign of humanity is welcome after long stretches of none.

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  13. i bet those dudes have crazy muscles from liftin' all those heavy tires!
    oh yeah, and as always, your mama takes the bestest pics!

    *woof*
    the booker man

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