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Wordless Wednesday – Swinging
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Great photos Deb! They look like they are having such fun. I love how both of you were taking photos of them at once from different angles.
*Love* the swing. What’s it called and where did you get it from? I know our kids would just love this.
Unfortunately it’s not ours, it was at a playground down near Margaret River. I’ve seen a few around, including one in England, but they’re probably too expensive for backyards 🙁
GREAT photos! What absolute fun! I’ll have to do some google searching for parks near enough to us with a swing like this! It looks like the kids would have an absolute HOOT!
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Reminds me of an Air Supply song. This picture best describes this phrase “In the eyes of a child there is joy, there is laughter
There is hope, there is trust, a chance to shape the future”. Perhaps, I’m getting too busy these days. Many thanks, it brought joy to my heart.
what a great swing!!! I want one!!!
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everyone loves a swing =)
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Done some research on the swings.
They’re called ‘Nest swings’ – isn’t that the most divine name!
I’ve found them in the UK from various suppliers (just Google the name) – but sadly not in NZ.
Definitely worth chasing up your local playground, kindergarten or playgroup with a recommendation to buy…
Thanks Ann! It looks like there are a couple of Australian suppliers, Kompan http://products.kompan.com/gb/Products/Play_Equipment_6+/NATURE/3750/Nest_Swing_SPFE25057.html and Moduplay http://www.moduplay.com.au/details_swings_S8793.html
I agree, if anyone knows a group designing a playground they are great fun for multiple kids.
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