The Burro

 A new donkey has arrived in my stable.  I have decided that I shall refer to it as The Burro.  

Mr B assembled it in our lounge. I'm not sure it would fit out the door. (It has since been folded up again and F has made a bag to store it and all its parts.)

It follows behind a bicycle, and it set up for small small-humans to ride inside it.  This one can't be converted into a carriage that can be pushed by a walking human.

The jury is still out on whether 

1. I will be allowed to ride in it, or 

2. I would even want to ride in it.

On the plus side, in addition to fly screens all round, it does have a rain-proof cover with windows in it - something that Donkey lacks.  On the minus side it does seem horribly close to the ground compared to my seat on Donkey or riding in my van for instance.

Comments

  1. We think you need a new donkey AND keep this one, use which one fits what you need for that outing. push and pull, you need the them both,
    make your purrentz sign this oath.
    pull in wind and rain and cold
    push when you are feeling bold
    About the good photo of Beau. that was taken when he could chase his orange ball. he was waiting for dad to toss it. Mama cut him out and popped him in the bush pic. since he can't run any more, its hard to get action shots. he is either laying down lying down or sitting down

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  2. It will be great for transporting you to the allotment Tigger. Especially if it's raining cats and dogs. No pun intended Tigger.

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  3. You need a seat in front of the cyclist, to direct her. This one can bring the tools.

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  4. Hari OM
    Oh I think you have to test drive The Burro, at the very least, Tigger mate... need to ensure its suitability for the mini-mes. Whether you take further turns in it will be entirely optional! Hugs and whiskeries, YAM-aunty xxx

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  5. It does look very low. But at least your out of the weather.
    I’m sure your humans will make sure your safe and comfortable

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  6. Somehow I can’t see you bringing up the rear. Might be worth a try though. There are some that fit on the front of a bike so maybe suggest they get one of them for you and give this one to the ankle biters.

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  7. Very sporty looking! Yes, it is a bit close to t he ground. I wouldn't allow Burro go through puddles on rainy days.

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