
i asked wendy (aka blue lily)
the same thing
when i showed up for the shoot.
apparently, a blog reader of hers
from utah
loaned it out to her
while she was here.
it looked to me like it was
quality vintage.
either it was found in some
second hand store
or inherited.
p.s. here is what happened to wendy at our shoot
(please enjoy my photography)
and here are some more photos of the buggy.
the same thing
when i showed up for the shoot.
apparently, a blog reader of hers
from utah
loaned it out to her
while she was here.
it looked to me like it was
quality vintage.
either it was found in some
second hand store
or inherited.
p.s. here is what happened to wendy at our shoot
(please enjoy my photography)
and here are some more photos of the buggy.

3 reactions:
I don't know about vintage, but I have one just like it except ours is blue, that my husband bought me when I was pregnant with my oldest, Dylan, who is now 29. I loved that buggy so much. Oh the memories of the walks we would take--smiles. I used it again for my second, Zak, who is now 26. It is now in our basement waiting on some grandchildren :) This grammie wants to walk some grandchildren in it--and just in case my children see this--I'm talking about the kind without four furry legs :)
--Mari
I have that carriage in brown and beige. It is a Hedstrom and purchased in 1976 for my first son. I enjoyed strolling him and then his brother around the village of La Jolla, CA. It made many trips to the San Diego Zoo and, later, converted into a very comfortable stroller.
omgosh, i LOVE that buggy!!! such a cute pic. love your blogs :) you are just darling!
{{{hugs}}}
~summer
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