My husband on one of Kew's provided motorised wheelchairs.
By Arlene
- 29 Mar, 2009
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Sure he appreciated this as so much to see and a long way round .
29 Mar, 2009
~really handy~they have a land train which drops you off and picks you up as it tours the site, which we could have used at a pinch.
29 Mar, 2009
I bet you were pleased that you could get one of these. Saved you from a lot of pushing like you had to do at Wisley.
29 Mar, 2009
i love my mums electric scooter. it makes ir so much easier for me and her. trouble is i cant keep up with her...lol
29 Mar, 2009
~when there was a shower of rain and he was zooming away to shelter~i couldn't run hard enough to keep up so he sheltered under a bush so that I could catch up!
29 Mar, 2009
we are both so much more relaxed when we are out together and i dont have to carry the shopping. i love the photos of kew.et i'll get there one day...
29 Mar, 2009
Arlene ~
new way to lose weight ~
running to catch up with hubby doing wheelies at Kew....
30 Mar, 2009
~maybe I should weigh myself !
Just a point~you can book these ahead if you want to make sure that one is available although they have quite a lot of ordinary ones at all the gates.
Sandra you would love it!The Shirley Sherwood gallery had some gorgeous drawings/paintings but you can't take photos.You have to go!
30 Mar, 2009
Perhaps I could con my way into getting one of these next time I visit, in an effort to help me put on weight? I could eat chocolate all the way round...and round...and round... Seriously, I wish that every place had such fab facilities!
30 Mar, 2009
David ~ the E on this wheelie transport means for English only. Lol.
Scottish wheelie transport has S on it ~
with special supplies of chocolate on board. :o)
Don't quite know how the Welsh are involved here. Lol
30 Mar, 2009
Tt - Hope the Scottish ones with choccies don't mean deep-fried Mars Bars, haha! Well, all I can think is that it took a lovely"Welsh" lady to "leek" this lovely mode of transport to us on GOY? :-)
30 Mar, 2009
My eyes are rather tired this evening, but it does look like angelic hubby has a halo over his head. I wonder if Arlene has noticed that... :o)
30 Mar, 2009
~they were really good and went through how it worked and made sure the battery was on full charge~although riding a motorbike for years gave him a bit of an advantage!
30 Mar, 2009
~Saint Chas TT~I don't think so!
30 Mar, 2009
~having used the push type at Wisley I know which I prefer!
30 Mar, 2009
It,s years since we last went here .. we must think about going again .......
1 Apr, 2009
I am so glad he was there enjoying it with you Arlene..great photo..love his halo too..!
14 Apr, 2009
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