Post by Kellan Braeburn on Oct 12, 2006 18:03:37 GMT
A charming park for toddlers and teenagers alike, often filled with the babbles of laughter that escape the small and undeveloped mouths of gleeful children. The park, a clean and unspoiled haven, is split into two main areas - a fenced portion for small children who regularly visit the play area with their parents.
Children's Area - Inside the children's adventure playground, the floor is covered in weather-proof matting, upon which the famed apparatus is found. The climbing frame, built into the shape of a castle, sits proud in the center of the children's area, its brightly coloured bars crave the attention of all who pass it, day and night, and often lures many a child to its domain, much to the dismay of passing parents.
A pair of swing sets stand tall at either side of the children's fortress - one set for the youngest visitors, their seats with built-in barriers to hold infants in their place, and the other set, a much taller piece of equipment, almost twice as tall as the toddler's swings, for the much older children to wish to travel back to their carefree childhood. Many wooden benches and picnic tables stretch out beside the equipment, often used by families as they watch their offspring laugh and dash frantically about the playground in search for more fun to be had until it is time to return home.
An activity center dominates almost a half of the children's corner. Fashioned out of wood and rope, and held safely with thick steel bolts and screws, it is one of the most popular pieces of equipment to the little youths. Two wooden towers stand like sentinels, complete with a line of stairs leading up to the highest point, strung together by a sturdy rope ladder serve as guard posts to scan the park, often used in the infantile games of knights and dragons which the children loved to play. Along with a polished steel slide - an escape route for young soldiers who are backed into a corner.
Over 13's Area Unlike its companion, the teenager's park is free from the vibrant colours that linger to grab attention and turn heads that are found nearby. Instead, only a concrete expanse, boarded by a chain link fence, is present, split into two halves, each decorated in lines of white and blue, a different colour for a different game, their rules unique to themselves.
A pair of basketball hoops are found upon one court, one standing at either side, the mesh of fabric that hangs from the metal halo beginning to show telltale wear and tear from use.
The second court is bare, with only the markings for tennis courts and football games to keep it company, the lines of blue and white overlapping, bellowing for the respect of those who find them - but much to the chagrin of many, all other equipment used to play the games must be supplied by those who wish to use the facilities.
Children's Area - Inside the children's adventure playground, the floor is covered in weather-proof matting, upon which the famed apparatus is found. The climbing frame, built into the shape of a castle, sits proud in the center of the children's area, its brightly coloured bars crave the attention of all who pass it, day and night, and often lures many a child to its domain, much to the dismay of passing parents.
A pair of swing sets stand tall at either side of the children's fortress - one set for the youngest visitors, their seats with built-in barriers to hold infants in their place, and the other set, a much taller piece of equipment, almost twice as tall as the toddler's swings, for the much older children to wish to travel back to their carefree childhood. Many wooden benches and picnic tables stretch out beside the equipment, often used by families as they watch their offspring laugh and dash frantically about the playground in search for more fun to be had until it is time to return home.
An activity center dominates almost a half of the children's corner. Fashioned out of wood and rope, and held safely with thick steel bolts and screws, it is one of the most popular pieces of equipment to the little youths. Two wooden towers stand like sentinels, complete with a line of stairs leading up to the highest point, strung together by a sturdy rope ladder serve as guard posts to scan the park, often used in the infantile games of knights and dragons which the children loved to play. Along with a polished steel slide - an escape route for young soldiers who are backed into a corner.
Over 13's Area Unlike its companion, the teenager's park is free from the vibrant colours that linger to grab attention and turn heads that are found nearby. Instead, only a concrete expanse, boarded by a chain link fence, is present, split into two halves, each decorated in lines of white and blue, a different colour for a different game, their rules unique to themselves.
A pair of basketball hoops are found upon one court, one standing at either side, the mesh of fabric that hangs from the metal halo beginning to show telltale wear and tear from use.
The second court is bare, with only the markings for tennis courts and football games to keep it company, the lines of blue and white overlapping, bellowing for the respect of those who find them - but much to the chagrin of many, all other equipment used to play the games must be supplied by those who wish to use the facilities.