Post details: Pogo Sticks

12/16/08

Permalink 02:46:01 am, by Email , 67 words   English (CA)
Categories: Wordless Wednesday, British History

Pogo Sticks

The Taylor quads from Edmonton in London bouncing along the road on their pogo sticks.

It really wasn't a more kinder or gentler time, but for some reason it feels that way.

Please note that this entry is for both the Tuesday, and Wednesday editions of WW. Thank you for stopping by!


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Image Credit: BBC Archives

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Comments:

Those were the days my friend!
PermalinkPermalink 12/16/08 @ 10:56
Comment from: Sreisaat [Visitor] Email · http://www.sreisaat.blogspot.com
Oh what fun it must have been!! Were they racing? You don't see many kids doing activities such as that - they'd rather be cooped up in their rooms playing computer games. Those were the days, indeed...
PermalinkPermalink 12/16/08 @ 20:03
Comment from: Dora [Visitor] · http://dora2mond.blogspot.com/
That's interesting and i have not seen them before. Thanks for sharing with us. Happy WW and Cheers!
PermalinkPermalink 12/16/08 @ 21:28
Comment from: jams o donnell [Visitor] Email · http://thepoormouth.blogspot.com/
It's a wonderful shot.. I agree I don't think the past was as safe as people remember it. Happy WW
PermalinkPermalink 12/17/08 @ 07:07
Comment from: Mary [Visitor] Email · http://randomness-of-me-blog.blogspot.com/
In another generation, today will be referred to as "the good old days". Great piture!
PermalinkPermalink 12/17/08 @ 11:29
Comment from: Kuanyin [Visitor] Email · http://www.theartoflivinganddying.blogspot.com
Hey, Missed ya on Sunday but caught up with ya today. Happy Holidays!
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