Heading
to the farmers’ market on a summer Saturday morning, I walked through Mears
Park in downtown St. Paul. A boulder-studded stream cuts diagonally through the
park, shaded by birch trees and punctuated with small wildflower gardens
planted and tended by neighbors. This is where families gather and children
play.
Created
with traditional nature play elements like rocks, trees, and water, this playscape
suggests a woodland. Stretching across a full city block, the landscape’s scale
is generous. Paths weave around and through clumps of trees, opening up to
create leafy habitats for play.
A city
park with the feel of the backyard, woods, trails, and streams where I loved
playing as a child, it invites a similar range of nature play.
On this splendid Saturday, children, from toddlers to ten-year olds were:
On this splendid Saturday, children, from toddlers to ten-year olds were:
• Boulder hopping
• Crossing bridges
• Racing sticks from one pool to another
• Dangling feet in the water
• Splashing
• Jumping
from side-to-side of the stream
• Collaging with leaves• Sitting with others, talking, watching
This is a beautiful spot and your pictures are lovely
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