I went for a wheelie in the surroundings today and managed to capture some cows in the rear view mirror of my wheelchair. Otherwise my mirror is really a necessity. I have often been wheeling along on a narrow path and here a “ting-a-ling” begind me. It is generally a cyclist to warn me that he is coming and wants to pass by. Even wheelchairs need a driving test
It is necessary to keep an eye on the rear view mirror, you do not always hear them coming. There might even be the local train passing through.
Great examples of mirror work Pat. love the ting ting. Do you have a bell or horn on wheelie? Thanks for joining in 🙂
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I have a rather loud horn to warn people
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A train horn would make them move 😀 😀
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This is great. I love your point of view.
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Even wheelchairs have their road code
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My commute and travel time are restricted at the moment, so I am glad I could go with you on your adventure in this post.
Anita Marie
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We are now able to move freely here, although with masks in closed transport. As I am usually on my way in my wheelchair, I have a good opportunity to take a few photos on the way.
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That’s wonderful that you can move about! We are supposed to stay in our own counties and the one I live in isn’t known for its great scenery so I’ll have to wait a bit longer.
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