>-> Yep ....... with the drivers seat up high in front (and it'll
accomidate
>-> "expierenced drivers" and I bill us ). It'll actually seat 6
>-> passengers and 2 drivers. However I probably won't put that many in the
>-> carriage -- would like to just have 2 or 3 passengers at a time. I
don't
>-> want to tax Mr X too bad ..... SEDONA has never had to pull more than 2
>-> people at a time either in the small carriage. I MIGHT have to look for
a
>-> bigger horse to pull it although I think X will do OK with just a couple
o
>-> passengers ..... AND, we'll never have this carriage off the road to
it'll
>-> be easy to pull on the pavement.
> Yeah as long as you stay on the paved roades you should be
> ok with it. Florida
> doesn't have many hills that I can remember either so that
> shouldn't be a
> problem either. Sounds really nice Jean.
It is -- I'm SO excited about it ...... I'm planning on making our
"debut" at the Swamp Cabbage Festival Parade the end of February ....... In
January we'll be in the new Yellow Pages - and I have a few other little
advertising things that we'll be doing next year too. Sure hope I haven't
bit off more than I can chew
>-> Our "runabout" carriage (2 passenger) came from PA -- the 4 passenger
>-> carriage came from KY - both built by the Amish. We've traded in the 4
>-> passenger -- keeping the 2 passenger carriage (in case I want to go to
>-> another show ).
> Well you could just become a collector too ya know... ;-)
Hehehehehe ........ yea, but Buddy says they do take up a lot of room
...... and he says his barn building days are over -- oh well .....
it WAS a good thought ;-)
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