Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Buggies for the young and the old

26 comments:

brattcat said...

Looks like they're ready for a drag race.

Memphis MOJO said...

That reminds me. I've been getting ads in the mail from The Scooter Store!! I'm no spring chicken, but come on.

Los Angeles Suburbia said...

This is very nicely composed, and I like the comparisons, leaving much to the imagination. It does look like they are ready to roll.

Olivier said...

belle photo de famille

cieldequimper said...

What about the middle aged?

Chuck Pefley said...

I love the humor in this image!

Pat said...

It DOES look like the beginning of a race! Clever post!

VP said...

Very good catch! An interesting perspective with a striking contrast.

magiceye said...

:) lovely capture!

SRQ said...

What a unique perspective!

Jim Klenke said...

I rather need the one on the left.

Small City Scenes said...

Love it.
I once posted a picture of a row of motercycles and then when I was at the retirement home there were a row of walkers----too funny. I had to post the together. I should try to find that.
Ya did good. MB

Lois said...

Nice contrast!

Marie-Noyale said...

A pair of Tennis shoes for the one in the middle with some good biceps for the pushing!!!

Halcyon said...

Ha! Love it!!

Daryl said...

wonderful social comment

Cezar and Léia said...

I think I need something between it! LOL
Great shot and idea!
Léia

cieldequimper said...

I'm sure I'll find someone to push me around! ;-)

Re. Goethe, thanks for the explanation, I was thinking of the genius Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and couldn't figure out why a park would be named after him.

Unknown said...

Really cool! :-)

tapirgal said...

When you're on the "old" side, this becomes quite poignant.

Anonymous said...

This is really funny.

Lowell said...

@ Tapirgal - I know exactly what you mean!

Mary Stebbins Taitt said...

Thoughtful post! :-D And kind of cute!

Rose said...

And they're off!

Janet said...

I'm 'bout ready for the one on the right!

Wolynski said...

Very funny. These Florida supermarkets are huge and gleaming.

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