Last week, I shared a photo of the playground equipment from the local Family Park. A couple people commented about the difference between playgrounds today and when those of us olde folks were kids. Family park is across the street from Veterans Par…
Last week, I shared a photo of the playground equipment from the local Family Park. A couple people commented about the difference between playgrounds today and when those of us olde folks were kids.
Family park is across the street from Veterans Park, the park I normally walk in. Yesterday, I walked a little farther than I normally do. Out behind the memorial garden (and flag) is the set of monkey bars featured above. Not quite as tall or dangerous as the ones I loved when I was growing up, but I'm still surprised that someone hasn't asked for them to be removed.
Our playgrounds were probably more dangerous, but somehow, we survived.
Offered for One-Liner Wednesday by Linda G. Hill
I changed directions on my walk so he could keep eating
Hey buddy. I haven't seen you for a while
Hi Smokey. Forage a bit, there's food for you
Lilies of the Valley popped up this week
The bunnies have ignored the hyacinth. The tulip didn't make it.
This one is on our yard. He likes our weeds
Veterans Park
Robin in the shade
The sun was bright
Evergreen, blossoms and new leaves
Sun shining through quince as I return from my walk
That's frost, just beyond the benches
Apple tree at the park. I hope the frost doesn't hurt
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