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"Dad... this car is not much bigger than my stroller!"

Yeah, this baby was giving me attitude.

 

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The Distillery District

picture taken by my late wife Yvonne

Checking out the reversible seat for the Bugaboo Bee

It seems it was stroller week at the Newton Dump.

Found in the woods

Top LEFT: 1/20/06

Top RIGHT: 9/24/05

Oh, how much they've grown!!!!

 

Created with fd's Flickr Toys.

4th of July Parade, Hinsdale, Illinois, USA

Sometimes Robert will be riding along and come to the sudden realization that he has no idea what on earth is going on.

A stroller with a secret

 

Very convenient and original.

This stroller-bicycle called TAGA conceived by Dutch designers as in Netherlands, bicycles are a preferable means of transport.

Fergie was very sick this week, he had blood in his urine ... he is on antibiotics

A woman pushing stroller wlking alone with child through tunnel.

"Back to beat weekender". Bergen, Norway. May 5th 2017.

nb-no.facebook.com/thestrollersmusic/

Fed 5C

Industar-61/LD

Agfa Vista 400

02/14/2005

 

I love this picture, it captures her big blue eyes!

The Chummy Dream Stroller. I love it! It's from the sixties and made by Sakai...but the big selling point was that it was a "portable" stroller. Folds up into a little suitcase!

The event was scheduled to be a 10K cross country run; unfortunately Area I weather of late has damaged the course so nearly 60 runners took to the roads of Camps Casey and Hovey on July 27.

 

On hand to make the award presentations was the Commander of 1st Brigade Special Troops Battalion Lt. Col. Mark Danner.

 

Even though this was an individual competition, Danner could see the fellowship among the runners and he liked what he saw during the contest.

 

“Esprit de corps… fosters unit pride… we can’t ask for anything more for our Soldiers,” said Danner. “This is an example of what we’re all about here in the 2nd Infantry Division.”

 

Runners competed in five categories and here are the individual results:

 

Women's Senior:

1st place: Leilani Douthit

 

Women's Open:

1st place: Spc. Robin Thomas

2nd place: Christine Sing

3rd place: Kendra Cox

 

Men’s Senior:

1st place: Chief Warrant Officer Joel Lord

2nd place: Chief Warrant Officer Ronald Miller

3rd place: Sgt. 1st Class Joshua Bradley

 

Men’s Open:

1st place: Cpt. Elder Bennett

2nd place: Sgt. Edward Lopez

3rd place: Pfc. Jason Pulido

 

Stroller:

1st place: Cpt. Timothy Cox

2nd place: Sgt. 1st Class Guy Sing

3rd place Staff Sgt. Sean Watts

Taken & edited with my iPhone. Posted via email from raising a child

On my way out of the office today I noticed this empty stroller parked in its own space.

 

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It does ride smooth on uneven, non-paved terrain. That was the biggest flaw I read about, but it's incorrect. I could scale Everest with this stroller and the baby wouldn't wake up.

 

That's a complete exaggeration. It did make it through the backyard though, even before I mowed it.

Comes with bassinet, under carriage bag, instruction manual, push bar.

 

Bought for U$1090 (6200rmb), selling for 2000rmb OBO.

 

Mutsy introduces a totally new mobility concept, the Slider, which answers all requirements for compactness, low weight, and performance with a sophisticated, sporty look. The entire upper part is detached from the frame together with the travel cot or the seat, so the frame folds up extremely small. A travel cot, a seat, a car seat (with adaptor) can be fitted onto the frame. The color combinations reflect the bright outlook of today's modern parents.

 

Thanks to the large swivel wheels at the front, the Slider provides maximum maneuverability in the city. When you reverse the push bar, the fixed rear wheels become the front wheels. This is super handy when having to negotiate bumpy wood paths or cobblestone streets. The Slider has been fitted with modern single-spoke wheels, lightweight tires and brake pedals on either side.

 

The Slider frame consists of 2 parts: the upper part, configured as a travel cot, baby/toddler seat or travel system (using an adaptor for your Graco or Maxi Cosi car seat); which can be completely detached from the frame together with the travel cot or (car) seat. The base can then be folded into a super compact frame by pressing the red button. The wheels can be removed with a single click to make the frame even more compact.

 

The Slider range offers 3 different colors (red, white and green), combined with classic black. All Slider products are made out of high-end, luxurious fabrics. The footrest section is made of a sturdy black fabric that resists the wear. Various Slider accessories, such as the Slider nursery bag, the Slider footmuff, and raincovers are available and sold separately. Your Slider comes standard with a foam grip handle and a luxurious detachable basket bag.

 

Features:

 

Reversible Handle

Accommodates the Mutsy Slider bassinet (sold separately).

Works with the Maxi Cosi Mico or Graco Snugride Infant car seats with adapter (sold separately).

 

Specifications:

Weight: 29.1 lbs.

Weight without wheels: 21.2

Unfolded frame: 28.3 x 25.6 x 41.3 (l x w x h)

Folded frame: 28.3 x 25.6 x 13.0 (l x w x h)

Folded frame without wheels: 28.3 x 20.0 x 6.5 (l x w x h)

Nikon FM2n, Nikkor 50/1.4

Agfa CT Precisa 100

Cross-Processed in C41

15 Jan 1990, Mon

Spent the day at Disneyworld or rather, the Magic Kingdom. It was gloriously warm. More people than expected and more spectacular than Disneyland in Anaheim. Basically, the same, but larger. Lots of live shows with all the characters and we came across a parade, as good as Americans do them.

Baby shower for a girl. Strollers decoration

Back view of revamped seat.

MY first attempt at the hot rod stroller.

I found it a little disturbing to have tens of thousands of views on my lucky snapshot of that Train in the morning fog. So I want to warn those who expect more of that stuff - my stream reflects my strictly personal view of my life, it´s more or less my diary, and my life is, alltough busy and sometimes even exciting, not as photogenic as some of my images would promise.

 

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