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None of these aluminum collapsible light weight fony-baloney for me! We're talking steel baby. Steel!
I'm going to have nightmares from this. I didn't see this many babies inside The Seas. Did they feed them to the sharks?
In another forum, concerned about transportation in urban areas, someone was commenting about the difficulty of taking infants on buses and asked if umbrella strollers were still sold. The answer is yes - use Google - but I also happened to see one that very day on the No 2 Road pier. So I used flickr to host the pic and sent the link to the forum.
Then the picture started getting me flickr mail!
I am also pleased to report that someone who had ignored the restrictions on Commercial use imposed under the Creative Commons license (see right - under the date) has now paid the price for its use. Thank you.
We got this cool Christmas light as a gift and my wife had the genius idea to attach it to the stroller. Walking the twins at night is sometimes stressful because they get scared easier. With this new rig, they sleep like...well...babies during the night stroll.
It is laid down somewhere (probably para. 16(b)(v) of the Lonely Planet Ordinances (1998, rev.), though I haven't looked it up) that one must take some photos of lemurs while in Madagascar. Having seen some lemur backsides perched high in the treetops in Ranomafana National Park, I was pleased to see a few of these charismatic animals up close in the Lemurs' Park, a commercial operation on the outskirts of Antananarivo. Supposedly the animals can be seen in their natural environment, except they are fed and pampered for the benefit of the tourists. Not natural, then, but these are animals rescued from urban environments and now living reasonably independently and without cages.
This one is a Black-and-white-ruffed lemur (Varecia variegata).
My workout buddy.
And when I say workout buddy I really mean "the 25 extra pounds I get to push for a harder workout." :)