![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg1IDlHRO6xmrxgVhGq28NAzwnQOmZW6ab4nGonM1QTsgW_JqzyXNwOng_Tg1Zxgm6I5SYFSmz0MV459IFEowW7-mhOnzMMyD5jQ47AuKRImrYf9AzSZDmwK2epLCgTnh4firQ66YQjsvCb/s400/IMG_2747+sub.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhxcO7xIg6v0L0SlDMPPY7NwfDGRn7jhsn7i2wTHYBkHKKZJgS3nwloL7YSGyZw6Gyc-JRc6_nR3etiLreEai0p8D2MwXh5NfCaE2N2F_eItTaWl6-e9r6LeTX_sO865EP0e2Q_kuix6AXO/s400/IMG_2752+sub.jpg)
Canada's unfortunate experience with submarines recently makes one wonder about the choice of a new play structure adjacent to the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic. Nonetheless it looks like it will be a lot of fun.
More shiny and modern looking (I will not make jokes....) than the previous structure, the old one had a real charm as it was built as a wooden boat in frame with lots of ways to play on it. It eventually wore out and succumbed to the safety police, and had to be replaced. (No ironies intended-I will not make jokes...)
.
I'm kind of surprised the peace niks haven't been all over this new toy but I'm sure it will only be a matter of time.
ReplyDeleteNow now... There are civilian subs out there too. Robert Ballard and all that.
ReplyDelete