Monday, December 11, 2006

A Day at the Park

A couple of months ago I went to the playground with my nephew. I keep in mind the day like be yesterday. The climate was cool and clouds were transparency. I sat by myself and watching the play and watch everything take place something like exciting things just watching people, but surprised at what I did discover. Children were all over the place and were tiresome coats that had their preferred characters on them. A girl had plum mittens with a teletubby on them.

Before I know it, it was time to depart as my nephew and I walked back to my car the thought of being a kid again would be vast. One of the boys complicated in the game fell down and began to shed tears. There were only two mothers at the playground and seven children not including a baby by the side of one of the mothers. They would lash out, wet sand all over their backs as they ran. Although that was going on, the other children discovered that when they went down the slide it shocked them.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

I stumbled across your link in my "favorites" file. I honestly don't recall this being a blog site. It's listed in my favorites as "still life with woodpecker, the later years"

Was this a blog you wrote once?
Sorry, just trying to figure out why you are in my favorites. I have read thru some of your blogs and like them.

I am also curious, why do you describe things?

If this message is either rude or presumptious, I appologize, that was not my intention, just mere curiosity.

chris

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Monday, December 11, 2006

A Day at the Park

A couple of months ago I went to the playground with my nephew. I keep in mind the day like be yesterday. The climate was cool and clouds were transparency. I sat by myself and watching the play and watch everything take place something like exciting things just watching people, but surprised at what I did discover. Children were all over the place and were tiresome coats that had their preferred characters on them. A girl had plum mittens with a teletubby on them.

Before I know it, it was time to depart as my nephew and I walked back to my car the thought of being a kid again would be vast. One of the boys complicated in the game fell down and began to shed tears. There were only two mothers at the playground and seven children not including a baby by the side of one of the mothers. They would lash out, wet sand all over their backs as they ran. Although that was going on, the other children discovered that when they went down the slide it shocked them.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

I stumbled across your link in my "favorites" file. I honestly don't recall this being a blog site. It's listed in my favorites as "still life with woodpecker, the later years"

Was this a blog you wrote once?
Sorry, just trying to figure out why you are in my favorites. I have read thru some of your blogs and like them.

I am also curious, why do you describe things?

If this message is either rude or presumptious, I appologize, that was not my intention, just mere curiosity.

chris

9:05 PM  

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Monday, December 11, 2006

A Day at the Park

A couple of months ago I went to the playground with my nephew. I keep in mind the day like be yesterday. The climate was cool and clouds were transparency. I sat by myself and watching the play and watch everything take place something like exciting things just watching people, but surprised at what I did discover. Children were all over the place and were tiresome coats that had their preferred characters on them. A girl had plum mittens with a teletubby on them.

Before I know it, it was time to depart as my nephew and I walked back to my car the thought of being a kid again would be vast. One of the boys complicated in the game fell down and began to shed tears. There were only two mothers at the playground and seven children not including a baby by the side of one of the mothers. They would lash out, wet sand all over their backs as they ran. Although that was going on, the other children discovered that when they went down the slide it shocked them.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

I stumbled across your link in my "favorites" file. I honestly don't recall this being a blog site. It's listed in my favorites as "still life with woodpecker, the later years"

Was this a blog you wrote once?
Sorry, just trying to figure out why you are in my favorites. I have read thru some of your blogs and like them.

I am also curious, why do you describe things?

If this message is either rude or presumptious, I appologize, that was not my intention, just mere curiosity.

chris

9:05 PM  

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Monday, December 11, 2006

A Day at the Park

A couple of months ago I went to the playground with my nephew. I keep in mind the day like be yesterday. The climate was cool and clouds were transparency. I sat by myself and watching the play and watch everything take place something like exciting things just watching people, but surprised at what I did discover. Children were all over the place and were tiresome coats that had their preferred characters on them. A girl had plum mittens with a teletubby on them.

Before I know it, it was time to depart as my nephew and I walked back to my car the thought of being a kid again would be vast. One of the boys complicated in the game fell down and began to shed tears. There were only two mothers at the playground and seven children not including a baby by the side of one of the mothers. They would lash out, wet sand all over their backs as they ran. Although that was going on, the other children discovered that when they went down the slide it shocked them.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

I stumbled across your link in my "favorites" file. I honestly don't recall this being a blog site. It's listed in my favorites as "still life with woodpecker, the later years"

Was this a blog you wrote once?
Sorry, just trying to figure out why you are in my favorites. I have read thru some of your blogs and like them.

I am also curious, why do you describe things?

If this message is either rude or presumptious, I appologize, that was not my intention, just mere curiosity.

chris

9:05 PM  

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Monday, December 11, 2006

A Day at the Park

A couple of months ago I went to the playground with my nephew. I keep in mind the day like be yesterday. The climate was cool and clouds were transparency. I sat by myself and watching the play and watch everything take place something like exciting things just watching people, but surprised at what I did discover. Children were all over the place and were tiresome coats that had their preferred characters on them. A girl had plum mittens with a teletubby on them.

Before I know it, it was time to depart as my nephew and I walked back to my car the thought of being a kid again would be vast. One of the boys complicated in the game fell down and began to shed tears. There were only two mothers at the playground and seven children not including a baby by the side of one of the mothers. They would lash out, wet sand all over their backs as they ran. Although that was going on, the other children discovered that when they went down the slide it shocked them.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

I stumbled across your link in my "favorites" file. I honestly don't recall this being a blog site. It's listed in my favorites as "still life with woodpecker, the later years"

Was this a blog you wrote once?
Sorry, just trying to figure out why you are in my favorites. I have read thru some of your blogs and like them.

I am also curious, why do you describe things?

If this message is either rude or presumptious, I appologize, that was not my intention, just mere curiosity.

chris

9:05 PM  

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Monday, December 11, 2006

A Day at the Park

A couple of months ago I went to the playground with my nephew. I keep in mind the day like be yesterday. The climate was cool and clouds were transparency. I sat by myself and watching the play and watch everything take place something like exciting things just watching people, but surprised at what I did discover. Children were all over the place and were tiresome coats that had their preferred characters on them. A girl had plum mittens with a teletubby on them.

Before I know it, it was time to depart as my nephew and I walked back to my car the thought of being a kid again would be vast. One of the boys complicated in the game fell down and began to shed tears. There were only two mothers at the playground and seven children not including a baby by the side of one of the mothers. They would lash out, wet sand all over their backs as they ran. Although that was going on, the other children discovered that when they went down the slide it shocked them.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I stumbled across your link in my "favorites" file. I honestly don't recall this being a blog site. It's listed in my favorites as "still life with woodpecker, the later years"

Was this a blog you wrote once?
Sorry, just trying to figure out why you are in my favorites. I have read thru some of your blogs and like them.

I am also curious, why do you describe things?

If this message is either rude or presumptious, I appologize, that was not my intention, just mere curiosity.

chris

9:05 PM  

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Monday, December 11, 2006

A Day at the Park

A couple of months ago I went to the playground with my nephew. I keep in mind the day like be yesterday. The climate was cool and clouds were transparency. I sat by myself and watching the play and watch everything take place something like exciting things just watching people, but surprised at what I did discover. Children were all over the place and were tiresome coats that had their preferred characters on them. A girl had plum mittens with a teletubby on them.

Before I know it, it was time to depart as my nephew and I walked back to my car the thought of being a kid again would be vast. One of the boys complicated in the game fell down and began to shed tears. There were only two mothers at the playground and seven children not including a baby by the side of one of the mothers. They would lash out, wet sand all over their backs as they ran. Although that was going on, the other children discovered that when they went down the slide it shocked them.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I stumbled across your link in my "favorites" file. I honestly don't recall this being a blog site. It's listed in my favorites as "still life with woodpecker, the later years"

Was this a blog you wrote once?
Sorry, just trying to figure out why you are in my favorites. I have read thru some of your blogs and like them.

I am also curious, why do you describe things?

If this message is either rude or presumptious, I appologize, that was not my intention, just mere curiosity.

chris

9:05 PM  

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Monday, December 11, 2006

A Day at the Park

A couple of months ago I went to the playground with my nephew. I keep in mind the day like be yesterday. The climate was cool and clouds were transparency. I sat by myself and watching the play and watch everything take place something like exciting things just watching people, but surprised at what I did discover. Children were all over the place and were tiresome coats that had their preferred characters on them. A girl had plum mittens with a teletubby on them.

Before I know it, it was time to depart as my nephew and I walked back to my car the thought of being a kid again would be vast. One of the boys complicated in the game fell down and began to shed tears. There were only two mothers at the playground and seven children not including a baby by the side of one of the mothers. They would lash out, wet sand all over their backs as they ran. Although that was going on, the other children discovered that when they went down the slide it shocked them.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I stumbled across your link in my "favorites" file. I honestly don't recall this being a blog site. It's listed in my favorites as "still life with woodpecker, the later years"

Was this a blog you wrote once?
Sorry, just trying to figure out why you are in my favorites. I have read thru some of your blogs and like them.

I am also curious, why do you describe things?

If this message is either rude or presumptious, I appologize, that was not my intention, just mere curiosity.

chris

9:05 PM  

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Monday, December 11, 2006

A Day at the Park

A couple of months ago I went to the playground with my nephew. I keep in mind the day like be yesterday. The climate was cool and clouds were transparency. I sat by myself and watching the play and watch everything take place something like exciting things just watching people, but surprised at what I did discover. Children were all over the place and were tiresome coats that had their preferred characters on them. A girl had plum mittens with a teletubby on them.

Before I know it, it was time to depart as my nephew and I walked back to my car the thought of being a kid again would be vast. One of the boys complicated in the game fell down and began to shed tears. There were only two mothers at the playground and seven children not including a baby by the side of one of the mothers. They would lash out, wet sand all over their backs as they ran. Although that was going on, the other children discovered that when they went down the slide it shocked them.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I stumbled across your link in my "favorites" file. I honestly don't recall this being a blog site. It's listed in my favorites as "still life with woodpecker, the later years"

Was this a blog you wrote once?
Sorry, just trying to figure out why you are in my favorites. I have read thru some of your blogs and like them.

I am also curious, why do you describe things?

If this message is either rude or presumptious, I appologize, that was not my intention, just mere curiosity.

chris

9:05 PM  

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