It is 9:12pm! Do you know where your kids are? by rbdal (Back online) on Flickr.Via Flickr:
It is 9:12pm on the longest day of the year and the kids are still playing on the playground at Francis Street Park. Partly cloudy 65 degrees Fahrenheit 
Francis Street Park north of Century High School in southeast Hillsboro has one thing no other park in town has, a playground that uses a rubberized surface. That is, the ground underneath the play equipment is rubberized instead of covered in wood chips. Which helps keep the kids a little cleaner. The play structure itself is designed to look like a ship.
The nine acre park opened in 2003 and sits along Reedville Creek. There is a wooden bridge over the creek, as well as an overlook and trails around the park to allow one to take in the natural area.  blog.oregonlive.com/hillsboro/2010/02/hillsboro_park_of_t…
Rick Dalrymple rbdal49@yahoo.com 
EarthFix photo contest: “Celebrate Solstice in the Pacific Northwest”

It is 9:12pm! Do you know where your kids are? by rbdal (Back online) on Flickr.

Via Flickr:
It is 9:12pm on the longest day of the year and the kids are still playing on the playground at Francis Street Park. Partly cloudy 65 degrees Fahrenheit

Francis Street Park north of Century High School in southeast Hillsboro has one thing no other park in town has, a playground that uses a rubberized surface. That is, the ground underneath the play equipment is rubberized instead of covered in wood chips. Which helps keep the kids a little cleaner. The play structure itself is designed to look like a ship.

The nine acre park opened in 2003 and sits along Reedville Creek. There is a wooden bridge over the creek, as well as an overlook and trails around the park to allow one to take in the natural area. blog.oregonlive.com/hillsboro/2010/02/hillsboro_park_of_t…

Rick Dalrymple rbdal49@yahoo.com
EarthFix photo contest: “Celebrate Solstice in the Pacific Northwest”

It is 9:12pm! Do you know where your kids are? by rbdal (Back online) on Flickr.Via Flickr:
It is 9:12pm on the longest day of the year and the kids are still playing on the playground at Francis Street Park. Partly cloudy 65 degrees Fahrenheit 
Francis Street Park north of Century High School in southeast Hillsboro has one thing no other park in town has, a playground that uses a rubberized surface. That is, the ground underneath the play equipment is rubberized instead of covered in wood chips. Which helps keep the kids a little cleaner. The play structure itself is designed to look like a ship.
The nine acre park opened in 2003 and sits along Reedville Creek. There is a wooden bridge over the creek, as well as an overlook and trails around the park to allow one to take in the natural area.  blog.oregonlive.com/hillsboro/2010/02/hillsboro_park_of_t…
Rick Dalrymple rbdal49@yahoo.com 
EarthFix photo contest: “Celebrate Solstice in the Pacific Northwest”

It is 9:12pm! Do you know where your kids are? by rbdal (Back online) on Flickr.

Via Flickr:
It is 9:12pm on the longest day of the year and the kids are still playing on the playground at Francis Street Park. Partly cloudy 65 degrees Fahrenheit

Francis Street Park north of Century High School in southeast Hillsboro has one thing no other park in town has, a playground that uses a rubberized surface. That is, the ground underneath the play equipment is rubberized instead of covered in wood chips. Which helps keep the kids a little cleaner. The play structure itself is designed to look like a ship.

The nine acre park opened in 2003 and sits along Reedville Creek. There is a wooden bridge over the creek, as well as an overlook and trails around the park to allow one to take in the natural area. blog.oregonlive.com/hillsboro/2010/02/hillsboro_park_of_t…

Rick Dalrymple rbdal49@yahoo.com
EarthFix photo contest: “Celebrate Solstice in the Pacific Northwest”

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