This is probably one form of transportation none of us would use unless necessary. But, what a great vehicle to have to get around easily, if necessary!
Wheelchairs are important and covered by the Medicare supplements which I offer seniors through Blue Cross/Blue Shield or Medica. (oops - sorry for the commercial!)
j'aimerais ne pas avoir à l'utiliser
ReplyDeleteGood lateral thinking here Kate. And a nice shot.
ReplyDeleteLooks like it needs someone to push too.
ReplyDeleteSeems so out of place in the field.
ReplyDeleteWhat, no motor!
ReplyDeleteA good mode of transportation for many people!
ReplyDeleteGreat Theme Day post--right to the point. Mine is up at Portland Oregon Daily Photo; it’s a photo that I took on the MAX Light Rail last Saturday.
ReplyDeleteMy question is, what was this wheelchair doing out in the middle of a field? Have you been up to no good, Kate?? :)
ReplyDeleteWheelchairs are important and covered by the Medicare supplements which I offer seniors through Blue Cross/Blue Shield or Medica. (oops - sorry for the commercial!)
ReplyDeleteune belle photo intrigante, et un bon choix pour le theme du mois
ReplyDeleteI hope we will never use it, just consider it like the way of transportation.
ReplyDeletedid you get to see who was in it and what did he/she think of you taking that photo?
ReplyDeleteI like the forceful image, but the theme is public transportation and I can see anything more private and personal than a wheelchair.
ReplyDeleteHow creative of you to think of this, Kate!
ReplyDeleteI love a lateral thinker. It is unfortunately not an uncommon form of transport in London
ReplyDeleteI love your take on "public transportation"! It looks so lonely out there all by itself, though. We need to find a little wheelchair friend for it!
ReplyDeleteAwe it looks so sad sitting out there alone.
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