During the summers there is an open-air market at Tessin Park where we bought a jar of Swedish Sea buckthorn (havtorn) marmalade -- we bought it out of curiosity more than anything. The park is also home of a fabulous sculpture called The Egg (designed by Egon Muller-Nielsen). Kids can climb in and out of the sculpture and go down and a small internal slide.
Saturday, August 11, 2007
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Hope the marmalade was delicious.
Wonder if parks in this country commission sculptures for kids to interact with? They must...tho I don't remember ever seeing one. Maybe I missed the right places.
This one looks like it would excite curiosity to explore it's inner space. I see the girls checked it out. What did they think?
Have fun!
Sheez! If there weren't for all the parks, you wouldn't have anywhere to go!
The parks have been a real life saver. A good way to let the kids run around ... I usually just send the kids off to play and then I sit on a bench to people watch or read.
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