West Shore
Monday, November 24, 2014
Park Leftover Park
There are a number of Parks In Soybean Island City and Cornana and the other outpostlike communities on Soybean Island. There are parks that don't quite belong to any community as well. A lot of these places--much like the Soybean Islanders themselves--look about the same.
So, here's another one:
Park Leftover Park!
Yes, it has its little bridges and greenery and splot of brown water.
It also has its rocks:
Metallic shiny dangerous statue?
Of course:
Unplayable Piano Keys in the grass?
Yes--also:
As said--its splot of brown water:
Green?
And many items depicting captivity and control:
Of course!
Here
is a strange item I see all over, almost as often as colored plastic ribbons on sticks. I believe them to be some ancient rune or mystical artifact of the lost race of aboriginal Soybean Islanders--known as the Habs--who were wiped out quite some time ago upon this historyless rather large non-atoll atoll. I often see them associated with trash receptacles where the authorities who rule this land try to cover them up.
Yes, I think that these are works of significant significance that the humans in charge want to keep hidden.
Anyway--hmmm--Park Leftover Park is called Park Leftover Park because it was once a park that became developed yet they didn't need this leftover parcel of the park and thus so named it.
I think the numerable lookalike buildings that surround this leftover parcel park are part of the larger network that runs this place--so I dare not show you much.
Well--okay--I'll show you this much:
Indeed. I must stop.
Why?
Because:
And that's that. Park Leftover Park in Soybean Island City.
No more to report.
Until next time,
if there is a next time:
Goodbye from Soybean Island,
#1957
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