Monday, April 25, 2016
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what a ride from the past
ReplyDeleteGetting older makes you looking back more often indeed, I often find myself doing the same. I had a tricycle myself too but not like this one , it didn't have such a big wheel in the front. Nice nostalgic picture for the Monday!
ReplyDeleteWoW!!! they did a beautiful job!! this is what i enjoy seeing, i have never enjoyed macy's windows at christmas. they are extremely trendy, animated and do not have a christmas theme. i rarely even understand them or the theme!!!!
ReplyDeletei wish i still had my tricycle, the one thing my mom didn't save!!!!
What would we be without our memories. Nice one again Andy.
ReplyDeleteThis photo has a very nostalgic look to it. It makes me think of the time my dad was teaching me to ride a bike.
ReplyDeleteIt certainly does evoke memory.
ReplyDeleteKnow exactly what you mean by nostalgia. Works for me too.
ReplyDeleteThat is one fine trike, Andy!
ReplyDeletePut me back in the 40's instantly!
ReplyDeleteYou did a good job with your tinkering.
ReplyDeleteLooks lovely and always wonderful to remember those little things that mean so much.