Jacob, thanks for your comments on my blog. It's interesting that you say that you thought that the features in the park might have been some sort of floating mine because that was my initial thought too. Then I considered that they might be something else related to the shipping that took place in the area. It's only when Julie suggested that they might have been rum vats that I investigated further and found out that they actually were caneite vats. Cheers. Sydney - City and Suburbs
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Where are all the kids? Actually, it's good to see that the older kids aren't hooking school.
I would have thought the dads would at least be out there challenging the kids.
Awfully quiet for a playground. Where have all the children gone? MB
No one's there?! Was it siesta time? :)
In such a beautiful sunny day I'm really surprise not see some kids and mommys there!
Great shot!
Léia
Lois Anne?
I like her photo and the children's play area beyond.
@ Small City - Ah...this was taken on a very hot day...the children were probably still in bed...certainly in where things were air conditioned!
@ Don and Krise - The dads were fishing with the kids (or the kids were sleeping)... :-)
Nice and colorful! I don't blame the kids for not being out in the heat.
Is this your empty day? ;-)
Jacob, thanks for your comments on my blog. It's interesting that you say that you thought that the features in the park might have been some sort of floating mine because that was my initial thought too. Then I considered that they might be something else related to the shipping that took place in the area. It's only when Julie suggested that they might have been rum vats that I investigated further and found out that they actually were caneite vats. Cheers.
Sydney - City and Suburbs
Every time I see a playground I think it won't be long till we can take Lorelei...
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