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John 'n' W.Va

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I searched the last two wood chip play grounds in a town of 70,000. It was easy. The last park I visited didn't have a play ground. The second to last park almost didn't have a wood chip play ground. It was in the swing area only and it was slim pickens. I found a flattened souvenir coin. The round silver dollar size thing, I think is make up. I couldn't open it up. Why would kids have a metal cigar tube. I then remembered Davhut baby picture.:rofl:
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Two miles from the house, I met these guys.

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Now you can sit back and watch it rain :lol: Looks like a nice hunt John. I bet that round thing is a makeup kit for a little girl from the years gone by.....
 
Yah...those high tech playgrounds don't use sand anymore.....got a few like that near me.

Like the bird photo....

Suppose those turkeys know Thanksgiving is over....:lol:
 
That's got to be a lot of playgrounds, John. Quite an accomplishment. Our town of 28,000 has plenty; can't imagine how many yours has:look:

Anyway, the playgrounds here will be frequented by me for the next several months; darn frozen ground:thumbdown:
 
Yah wood chips are great I like them too.... but that high tech plastic padding in the photo is great on juniors knees but puts a damper on tecting.I vote all play areas have either wood chips or sand.:yo:
 
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