After seeing the sights, we walked past a park. Unlike the parks in Poland where we had cousins to play with and the parks in Italy where there were other kids, this park was empty. There was a light rain and we thought that was what was keeping everyone away.
The park was divided into 4-5 different sections. Rather than being divided by age, as in the US, they seemed to be divided by theme.
The kids favorite part was the boat. In the background you can see an area that was for water play. We figured since we were already wet, we could skip that part.
A bucket and a pulley entertained him for a lot of time. They would take turns filling the bucket with sand and rocks and transporting them on and off the boat.
There were many different toys to ride on, but she didn't weigh enough to make it move by herself. I was happy to have an excuse to play.
They weren't quite big enough to reach from one wooden board to the other, so they had to walk on the ropes as well. That made this moving bridge much more challenging.
She was driving to Italy, or so she told us.
On Monday, I will post the real reason the park was empty. It involves riot police and a tank.
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