Monday, May 20, 2013

Zen Monday #243

Hello, hallowed Zen Monday!

Please express your thoughts (about the picture, about Monday, or about any subject of your choosing) in the comments section.

19 comments:

dive said...

They've escaped!

Book Dragon said...

but I wanted to one that came with kids!

Andy said...

I will never ever need strollers again... I'm too old:-)

BaysideLife said...

Nothing that comes in twos is ever really free.

Adele said...

That's how they getcha... The one on the left was free, but who even knows what they charged for the other one.

Bellis said...

They've escaped! They're free at last! Probably hiding up that tree.

Anonymous said...

PA took 'em. She always gets there first.

Petrea Burchard said...

You're right. She'll make them into the most eclectic and beautiful planters you've ever seen.

TheChieftess said...

When the twins got back from their first year in college...mom and dad decided it was finally time to let go of some of their baby things...

Bellis said...

I loved my double buggy. Got thrown out of a German supermarket for daring to come in with one.

Margaret said...

Oops. Too late.

Petrea Burchard said...

Ha! Beam me up, Scotty.

All day long I've been thinking about the planter PA would make. I can't tell if the handles are curved at the back, but if I could hook this on my fence I could grow something in it.

Susan Campisi said...

Two's enough. We're done!

PA makes us think more creatively about things, doesn't she? "Things" as in objects.

Laura M said...

If only I knew where it is--and if it is still there--I could take both my grandsons walking at the same time! (Or send them off with Mom/Auntie & Dad/Uncle so I could get some peace and quiet.)

Virginia said...

Guess somebody took the kids but left the complimentary strollers!

Petrea Burchard said...

I hope someone who needs it picks it up. Imagine having two little kids if you can't afford a stroller.

Trish said...

Nice stroller, esp for two young ones, either same age or close to the same age.

We saw a woman the other day, pushing one of these. Except, like this one, there were no passengers or other cargo. I pulled over and asked her "Uhm, Ma'am, I think you've forgotten something in your carriage!" and drove off. She stood there looking at me like I had 3 heads. (Sounds more like a John thing, I think we'd get on well!).

Pasadena Adjacent said...

Sorry to disappoint but I would have passed. Vic on the other hand, would have pulled out his Swiss army knife and dislodged the wheels - then the scrap guys would have come in for the metal. Aluminum is pricey

Petrea Burchard said...

Maybe I'll try out the planter idea. I can't lose.