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Happiedaze
Location: Galveston Area, TX Gender: Female
| | | | Forgotten Playground < on 10/13/2006 3:24 AM >
| | | I spotted this place one day when I was going somewhere. We went back to take a second look, and actually played on some of the playground equipment. This is how playgrounds looked when I was a kid. In fact, when I was a kid, we didn't have this plastic safety stuff like the playgrounds do now. It was all hardcore metal and if you fell, you got hurt. If you got hurt, you dusted yourself off and went right back to playing! Man, I miss those days! I could go into how much better life was back then, but instead I will just share the pictures I took of a forgotten playground.
This is actually a swing. I tried it. It still works quite well.
The seesaw still works too! (Or 'teetertotter' if you prefer.)
Normally, when you see these at parks, they're animals or something. This was the first time I'd seen one of these as a car...
Here is an animal one, but I'm not sure what kind of animal its suppose to be. Maybe they had worms that looked like this back then... who knows.
'Our plans are all laid out, take all these unmarked roads, we blaze the trails to places no one goes, yeah!' -Rise Against |
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solstice
Location: Charlotte, NC Gender: Female
Just assume I have no idea what's going on.
| | Re: Forgotten Playground <Reply # 1 on 10/13/2006 5:02 AM >
| | | Man, this reminds me of elementary school. I loved the merry-go-round because of the element of danger involved--there was always the chance you might go flying off the thing thanks to centrifugal force. And the teeter-totters, except when you got stuck with the fat kid and just had to sit in the air with your feet dangling. Ah, memories.
I <3 archaic industry. |
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RobertB
Location: Skeeterville, TX Gender: Male
Maybe I shouldn't be using my real name...
| | | Re: Forgotten Playground <Reply # 2 on 10/13/2006 2:07 PM >
| | | There's a similar playground in Cockrell Hill (an island suburb on the working-class side of Dallas). It was definitely the kids' favorite when we lived in the area. Big, tall metal slide with no safety features, and a jungle gym high enough to bring on a trip to Children's Medical Center. The kids agreed -- playgrounds were more fun when they were dangerous. Of course, as a parent, I'm quite happy that their school playgrounds are full of rounded edges, low heights, and soft landings. My worst playground memory was when a kid almost pushed me off the top of the big, tall metal slide, down to the asphalt surface about a mile below. I told the teacher, and she blew it off. Maybe progress has its place. (Oh, and for the drainers... go upstream along the creek by that park and you'll find a nice little surprise...)
J'ai toujours fait une prière à Dieu, qui est fort courte. La voici: "Mon Dieu, rendez nos ennemis bien ridicules!" Dieu m'a exaucé. |
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SilentSearch
Location: Cowtown Gender: Male
My rebellion against the santa cursor! HoHoHo
| | Re: Forgotten Playground <Reply # 3 on 10/13/2006 3:40 PM >
| | | Looks like a lonely playground begging to hear the squeals and laughter of happy children playing again... #7 is a cool shot with the flares across the frame.
Official UE Safety officer and rescue specialist. |
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0U812
Location: Lubbock, TX Gender: Female
Texploration
| | Re: Forgotten Playground <Reply # 4 on 10/13/2006 3:41 PM >
| | | Reminds me of my childhood too. Great find and excellent pictures.
I figured out what's wrong with life: It's other people. |
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Duncantx
Location: Tulsa, OK Gender: Male
| | Re: Forgotten Playground <Reply # 5 on 10/13/2006 4:17 PM >
| | | haha i saw a large playground in North Richland Hills, TX on an abandoned farm that was made entirely of old tractor parts xD
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Happiedaze
Location: Galveston Area, TX Gender: Female
| | | | Re: Forgotten Playground <Reply # 6 on 10/15/2006 3:14 PM >
| | | Posted by RobertB There's a similar playground in Cockrell Hill (an island suburb on the working-class side of Dallas). It was definitely the kids' favorite when we lived in the area. Big, tall metal slide with no safety features, and a jungle gym high enough to bring on a trip to Children's Medical Center. The kids agreed -- playgrounds were more fun when they were dangerous. Of course, as a parent, I'm quite happy that their school playgrounds are full of rounded edges, low heights, and soft landings. My worst playground memory was when a kid almost pushed me off the top of the big, tall metal slide, down to the asphalt surface about a mile below. I told the teacher, and she blew it off. Maybe progress has its place. (Oh, and for the drainers... go upstream along the creek by that park and you'll find a nice little surprise...)
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By which park.. this one? Or the one you mentioned in Dallas? Now you have my imagination going crazy. What is it upstream? An old alien spaceship? Old ancient greek ruins? WHAT?? TELL ME!
'Our plans are all laid out, take all these unmarked roads, we blaze the trails to places no one goes, yeah!' -Rise Against |
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Happiedaze
Location: Galveston Area, TX Gender: Female
| | | | Re: Forgotten Playground <Reply # 7 on 10/15/2006 3:18 PM >
| | | Posted by SilentSearch Looks like a lonely playground begging to hear the squeals and laughter of happy children playing again... #7 is a cool shot with the flares across the frame.
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Thats exactly what I thought when I first found this place. Its really sad but I think its about to be torn out because they are building a house VERY close. We actually played on some of the equipment and I told my kids thats what playgrounds looked like when I was young. My five year old gave me a look that said, 'I feel sorry for you, mom...'
'Our plans are all laid out, take all these unmarked roads, we blaze the trails to places no one goes, yeah!' -Rise Against |
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Explorer Zero
| | | Re: Forgotten Playground <Reply # 8 on 10/15/2006 4:12 PM >
| | | Hmmmm exploring playgrounds, Ok then! Cool. Not sure Im ready for that...
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SilentSearch
Location: Cowtown Gender: Male
My rebellion against the santa cursor! HoHoHo
| | Re: Forgotten Playground <Reply # 9 on 10/15/2006 9:12 PM >
| | | Posted by Happiedaze Thats exactly what I thought when I first found this place. Its really sad but I think its about to be torn out because they are building a house VERY close. We actually played on some of the equipment and I told my kids thats what playgrounds looked like when I was young. My five year old gave me a look that said, 'I feel sorry for you, mom...'
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Yeah, that kind of dates us. No safety nets or all that stuff. But we all survived... with a couple more scars maybe. LOL
Official UE Safety officer and rescue specialist. |
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RobertB
Location: Skeeterville, TX Gender: Male
Maybe I shouldn't be using my real name...
| | | Re: Forgotten Playground <Reply # 10 on 10/16/2006 3:03 PM >
| | | Posted by Happiedaze
By which park.. this one? Or the one you mentioned in Dallas? Now you have my imagination going crazy. What is it upstream? An old alien spaceship? Old ancient greek ruins? WHAT?? TELL ME!
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Nothing all that unusual, just a good, tall, mostly-dry three-bay square drain -- near(ish) to my park, not wherever yours is. No idea how far it goes, but it's long enough that you can't see any light from the other side when you go in without a flashlight. Didn't get to really try it out, because I had a bunch of kids who weren't quite ready for the light-free drain thing -- you know, go in until you can't see your hand in front of your face, wait for your eyes to adjust, then do it again. We don't need no steenking flashlights!
J'ai toujours fait une prière à Dieu, qui est fort courte. La voici: "Mon Dieu, rendez nos ennemis bien ridicules!" Dieu m'a exaucé. |
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Dokk
Location: Lewisville, Texas Gender: Male
| | | Re: Forgotten Playground <Reply # 11 on 10/18/2006 4:07 AM >
| | | Damn! You hd playgrounds when you were a kid? When I was a kid out parents would take us to the park and just throw stuff for us kids to run down and carry back to 'em. No, wait...that was the dog. Um...what were we talking about? Oh nevermind! Damn Alzheimers! (mumble, mumble)
"If I'm gonna get blamed for it, I might as well do it!" |
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bke520
| | | Re: Forgotten Playground <Reply # 12 on 10/24/2006 3:38 AM >
| | | eeeeh the only reason this is cool is because we all remember the industrial style playground equipment made from pipe and sheet metal and wood. You went down that slide on a hot day and you would get your ass burnt. I was thinking about this not too long ago how they got rid of all the "dangerous" stuff and have all this plastic crap. We are raising a nation of weenies that grew up on plastic equipment now. Oh well whatever, i never got hurt too bad.
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Happiedaze
Location: Galveston Area, TX Gender: Female
| | | | Re: Forgotten Playground <Reply # 13 on 10/25/2006 2:46 PM >
| | | I know what you mean. Thats why this place appealed to me so much. It brought back memories and made me feel bad for the 'weenies' we're raising today.
'Our plans are all laid out, take all these unmarked roads, we blaze the trails to places no one goes, yeah!' -Rise Against |
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