" hmmm...nice bike! "
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" errr... it isn't! ~it's a trishaw darlingsss..."
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So charming* oooh...I want one!
~can certainly imagine myself riding on it.
yesss...with all my dogs as my passengers &
la-la-la...around the neighborhood back home!
...SWEET!!!
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~Greetings from Singapore ~xoxo*
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-Photo ©LENORENEVERMORE on Pagoda Street, Singapore
-The Trishaws in Singapore came into use in 1914. These were termed as "pedal rickshaws". Trishaw is also known as a cycle rickshaw, velotaxi, or a pedicab. It is driven manually by the driver like a cycle. -Black & white pic by Martin Liew
It's adorable!!! I can just imagine somebody riding it with dogs as passengers :D
ReplyDeleteYou are hilarious!
Looks like so much fun, I always feel bad for the guy the has to lug my large arse around though....!
ReplyDeleteits gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteHave fun.
keep shooting.
awesome!
ReplyDeleteI love the image of you pedaling your dogs around! Wonderful!! xo Gigi
ReplyDeleteI want one with all the flowers on it ;)
ReplyDeleteMuch better than being pulled by a running man like in the old days! How fun that would be to put the pooches next to you & petal around ;)
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I want a ride in one of those!
ReplyDeleteit is divine!
ReplyDeleteYes you and your pugs I can visualise - tra la la
ReplyDeleteWho is the new guy in the header ?
So chic and gorgeous!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteHope you're having a great time, my darling.
Tons of love
xoxo, blessings
hehe. i love rickshaws...
ReplyDeletehahahaha...I'm picturing you driving your puggies all around!
ReplyDeleteYou and your pups would look adorable!!
ReplyDeleteaww such a cute ride! glad to see/hear youre having such a blast on your vacation to singapore! :)
ReplyDeleteAw- I want one too!!
ReplyDeletevery cute!
ReplyDeleteha! would love to see that! ;)
ReplyDeleteOh awesome! i am so jealous/exciting to see more photos! I hope you are having the best time ever!!
ReplyDelete*Do enter the giveaway on my blog!*
Did you go for a ride in one?! stu and i nearly did earlier this year!
ReplyDeletemmmmmm....i bet you are eating like a QUEEN.
ReplyDeleteFabulous! And from Singapore. Why don't I know what your job is, Lenore??
ReplyDeleteI haven't been here for a while. Whacking own head. Missed you, but see you've been up to all kinds of the same interesting mischief. Happy happy travels dear.
I love that. It would be so much fun to have one of those. Hope you're having a great week so far. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteWow, I'd love to be your passenger (as long as you're doing the pedaling). It's like a sidecar for a bicycle!
ReplyDeletedidn't you try it?
ReplyDeleteme neither I didn't when I was in India....
Very civilised!! ...and I love your electric yellow header - wow!! XX
ReplyDeleteAdorable bike and I love Ur new header tooo....
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Thanks for stopping by my blog! I'm so happy you did because it was a chance for me to discover yours--a fantastic place of life and wonder! Saw rickshaws like this on a trip to India and thought they were crazy, as in crazy good. I loved seeing children bouncing around in the back of them!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like fun, and a great workout! You've given me a giggle, picturing the 5 pugs riding along in the back ;)
ReplyDeleteFascinating they still have these around! Rickshaws were banned from so many countries, but then again, this version is much more humane. They have modern-day versions of these throughout Europe (mostly students riding these as a part-time job).
ReplyDeleteLoved those photos from the jewelry shop by the way. Hong Kong was the same way... people always invested in gold and I was actually given gold coins on my birthday occasionally as they wouldn't lose their value.
i love it!!! my sister and i rode around in a similar type contraption while in san diego. it was hysterical and FABULOUS, and i'd do it again in a hearbeat!
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