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Rides VIII: Homer, the famous Coburg Trees Sprouting Truck



2016-07-15 - Coburg, KY - Photo Spotted by Ben Arnold.
Ben Arnold spotted this GMC Green dump truck, "Homer," still a workhorse, which has sprouted trees. The discovery was made while Dr. Arnold was windshielding his cousin John Arnold's double cropped soybean field, planted following his hugely successful 2016 harvest of wheat and wheat straw. Suggestions were for the owners of the vehicle, to make it the latest Coburg tourist attraction, much as Greensburg, Indiana, has exploited the Decatur County Courthouse's Famous Tower Tree
Next previous RIDE: Rides VII: 1957 Chevy pickup has been friend for 32 years
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