That's one hell of a dog park.
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4 0 ReplyI third that. This looks way nicer than most of the parks my kid used to play at. Dogs really have become the replacement for children.
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It's in the rich neighborhood.
3 0 ReplyDamn Eagletonians and their stupidly beautiful and well planned dog parks!
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first thought for me is im so jelly
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Is that real grass? Please don't tell me that's an entire plastic (artifical grass) covered park?
8 0 ReplyNo way it's real. There's not enough dead patches where the grass simply refuses to grow because of too much urine.
Not to mention that you can tell it's fake simply by how the fallen leaves sit on top of it instead of in it.
6 0 ReplyNot real, the city gave up on trying to keep the real grass alive.
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Fascinating picture.
Every tree is precisely where trees don't normally grow well without some effort.
Perhaps when the landscape designer did the top down view, having trees in the grassed area looked weird.
5 0 ReplyIf I'm not mistaken those are Trees of Heaven. They're incredibly impossible to kill and grow anywhere. They're also horribly invasive.
3 0 ReplyYou are mistaken, they are not the Tree of Heaven. Three distinct types in this park only one of which I know for sure it's name, blue gum Eucalyptus. All are dog safe according to the city.
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That's not even the whole park.
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Got a bit of "aboringdystopia" vibes...the fake grass and curvy walkways
3 0 Replythe grass is fake?
2 0 ReplyNot the original commented but even if it isnt, the biodiversity in it is horrendous. Mine as well just paint it with cement at that point
2 0 ReplyVery fake, gets a little too hot sometimes.
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Where's the dog, OP?
3 0 ReplyTop middle chasing the ball.
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