Saturday, December 22, 2012

Lakeshore Strollers

You can sometime see some strange sights when walking along the boardwalk by the lakeshore but these concrete dinosaurs are actually part of the children's playground located beside the bathing pavilion of the last few days. They are a bit startling at first but the kids love crawling all over them!

16 comments:

EG CameraGirl said...

I think they are wonderful!

Anonymous said...

Love it :)

Jack said...

Hah! Love these dinosaurs. I would have climbed all over them when I was a kid On second thought, I would probably climb all over them now.

hamilton said...

I would have loved to clamber over a dinosaur when I was kid. In fact, I think I still might love to do that.

Lowell said...

If I were a kid again, I'd love crawling all over them, too. They are unique and have lots of points of interest and things to grab onto!

Deb said...

Mmmmmm think I will leave the crawling about to the kids..... and Jack and Hamilton and Lowell!

Sharon said...

Oh these are great. I'd love to see them on a very foggy morning with their heads and scales poking out of the fog. Now that would make a scary sight.

Randy said...

So that's where they went.

Oakland Daily Photo said...

Makes me wonder if this kind of dinosaur roamed the area way back when.

Anonymous said...

Can't go wrong with dinosaurs!

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Oh yeh, these are fun, we have some in a park here and the kids love them too, seems dinosaurs aren't scary at all!!

Valladolid Daily Photo said...

Jurassic Park style!

ArtandArchitecture-SF.com said...

How divine. They are just delightful! So great they are made of a material that stands up to climbing, because I know I would be all over them if I were a child.

William Kendall said...

They have a couple of statues like that on the grounds of the Museum of Nature here... a relative of the triceratops, a mother and young one.

Unknown said...

These date back to the early 70's when you could swim in the lake.

Unknown said...

The are earlier than the 70s. I remember them as a child in the early 60s.