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This
is
my
childhood
Park
that
I
have
played
in
ever
since
I
was
three.
I
have
watched
everything
about
this
Park
change
and
convert
into
what
it
is
now.
It
is
a
lovely
quiet
place
in
an
okay
neighborhood.
There
are
now
many
places
for
families
to
spend
their
time
together.
However
there
are
a
number
of
nuances
that
have
come
up
recently,
such
as:
1.
Making
a
fire
is
unacceptable
by
the
rules
set
and
enforced
by
the
guard
residing
therein.
This
means
that
you
cannot
have
a
barbecue
all
from
scratch
even
if
you
bring
all
the
required
components
yourself.
2.
To
some
extent,
while
it
is
not
officially
censured,
riding
bicycles
and
scooters
and
skates
will
be
a
bit
tricky
since
there
are
mostly
narrow
leans
designed
for
walking
rather
than
anything
else.
3.
You
cannot
bring
your
own
pets
here.
If
you
have
a
pet,
specifically
a
dog
of
any
kind,
you
cannot
enter
the
park.
On
Saturdays,
there
is
a
Bazaar
of
some
sorts
which
facilitates
the
selling
of
organic
fruits
and
vegetables
as
well
as
other
merchandise.
However,
it
is
often
greatly
overpriced,
causes
a
great
deal
of
congestion
around
the
Park,
which
is
a
nuisance
for
the
residents
of
this
area.
On
Sundays,
the
park
is
officially
closed
and
will
not
open
until
the
next
day.
I
find
this
rule
particularly
annoying
and
needless.
Depending
on
whether
it
is
summer
or
winter,
the
parks
opening
times
are
altered.
During
the
summer,
the
Park
is
open
at
8:00
a.m.,
even
if
the
front
door
appears
to
be
locked.
It
will
remain
open
on
a
summer
day
until
10:00
p.m
During
winter,
the
park
will
open
reversely
at
10:00
a.m.
and
close
at
8:00
p.m.
this
is
enforced
by
both
the
guard
and
the
street
lights
Illuminating
the
park,
making
it
somewhat
hazardous
for
children
and
or
the
elderly
to
leave
the
park.
And
since
there
is
no
prior
warning,
the
park
visitors
we'll
just
have
to
deal
with
it.
On
the
brighter
side,
the
park
has
three
sets
of
swings,
ranging
in
different
heights.
It
has
a
seesaw.
It
also
has
a
large
toy
scaffolding
for
children
to
climb
as
well
as
monkey
bars.
To
everyone's
fascination,
this
park
does
not
have
a
slide,
which
makes
it
wildly
inferior
to
the
larger
Park
right
next
to
it,
which
is
also
closer
to
the
neighborhood
mosque.
There
are
no
bathrooms
except
one
dirty
toilet
which
not
everyone
has
access
to.
There
is
also
a
wire
fence
around
the
small
football
field
and
the
sand
play
area
which
may
be
hazardous
to
children
or
their
belongings.
The
fence
protects
nothing,
it
is
only
a
danger
since
it
can
be
maneuvered
and
frankly
has
to
be
since
the
ball
might
fly
over
it,
and
cannot
be
retrieved
unless
the
fence
is
maneuvered.
The
area
on
the
other
side
of
the
fence
is
surveilled
by
security
cameras.
However,
the
park
itself
is
not
surveilled
in
any
way
except
by
the
guard.
This
should
make
you
keep
an
eye
on
your
belongings
and
children.
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