Hart Square in North Carolina has a collection of old-style wooden wagons and carts spread around the property.
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Colors in Sarchi
For over 100 years, farms near Sarchi, Costa Rica have been producing some of the country’s best coffee beans. Needing a sturdy way to transport this precious cargo to ports on the coast, a demand for ox-drawn carts was born. The earliest oxcarts of Sarchi dating back to the late 1800s were simple and functional. But as time went on, craftsmen began incorporating their own unique markings to distinguish their carts. By the beginning of the 20th century, competition among artisans was strong, and carts were decorated with elaborate geometric patterns, similar to the designs that can be seen today. An elaborate painted oxcart wheel adds to the colors of Sarchi.
The term “Pura Vida” has been present in Costa Rica’s vocabulary for over 50 years. It’s English translation means “pure life” or “simple life”, however its more then just a phrase- it is a way of life. Costa Ricans (Ticos) use this term to say hello, to say goodbye, to say everything’s great, to say everything’s cool.

Rural India – Bullock Cart
Rural India – A Bullock Cart
People at Work in India – Selling Vegetables on a Cart
People at Work in India – Making Tea
Indian Street Vendors – A Colorful Backdrop for Selling Vegetables
Indian Street Vendors – Bananas for Sale
Old Fashioned Selling
Selling fresh farm vegetables on a cart – the old-fashioned way with a manual scale in rural Kayavarohan, India

Selling Vegetables
Early to Work
Someone is early to work transporting hay in a bullock cart as the sun rises in Kayavarohan

Early to Work
Coconut Cart
A vendor’s rudimentary cart to sell fresh coconuts at Lake Cumberland, Munnar, Kerala

Selling Coconuts by Lake Cumberland Munnar










