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's waterfront is strewn with parks. When Den called to say that for the third of three days, he'd be going until 6pm (at least the trip was worthwhile), we decided to visit a new park down the road. Roughly in the shape of a boat, it had some pretty unique features, most of which Ed was too young to appreciate.


There was this sort of house set up where none of the walls connected and there were little passeges like the one pictured to play in and around. Neat concept. Back when I was pregnant, I had lots to say about all the bathrooms I visited, now it seems I'm becoming a playground expert.
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