Each paint chip or scrape, each worn bit, each tiny bit of rusting … all tells a story of the child who has visited, used, played and loved their time there.
The whole ‘playground’ has it’s own story … if we just look and see. Only by doing that will we ‘hear’ and understand the story.
Brilliant photographs Jessica. Thank you so much for sharing your artistic eye with us. sending love, as always ~ Cobs. x ❤️
Yes ma’am. It’s an awesome park in a teeny town about 10 miles from my house. Funny thing is, it’s our favorite park, Huge oak trees tower over head that make the hottest of days cool enough to play. Even an old stone drinking fountain works,
It’s a block from the cemetery in my post called “Wings.” Love that park.
Really well written thanks
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Wow, thank you so much. :)
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kind of reminds me of the velveteen rabbit-just loved.
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Aw. Great comparison. So sweet.
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Those are great! Just like when I went to school.
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That made me smile. :)
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Each paint chip or scrape, each worn bit, each tiny bit of rusting … all tells a story of the child who has visited, used, played and loved their time there.
The whole ‘playground’ has it’s own story … if we just look and see. Only by doing that will we ‘hear’ and understand the story.
Brilliant photographs Jessica. Thank you so much for sharing your artistic eye with us.
sending love, as always ~ Cobs. x ❤️
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You humble me with your kind words and especially by saying I have an artistic eye. ❤️
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But it’s true Jessica. You only have to look at the photographs to see it! ~ C. x
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❤️❤️❤️
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Love what you said about ‘playground .’ What a wonderful observation.
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Those look both used and loved!
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Hi. It’s a wonderful place. There’s always kids there. Love that the paint is worn off where little hands and feet go.
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The wear shows that it is used and loved.
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That’s my favorite part. 😊😊
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They’re also well-loved!
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Yes ma’am. Definitely.
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all that metal- so different from how they build them today!
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Yes ma’am. It’s an awesome park in a teeny town about 10 miles from my house. Funny thing is, it’s our favorite park, Huge oak trees tower over head that make the hottest of days cool enough to play. Even an old stone drinking fountain works,
It’s a block from the cemetery in my post called “Wings.” Love that park.
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