Dog Park: broken already

My last post about the signage at the local dog park was from last weekend.  We stopped there today and there were a few new signs.  These were not the frustrating type, the first one would fall under "obvious and a bit sad".  Here you go:

A few months ago, some donors helped set up a little training course at the park.  And now the teeter-totter is broken and someone stole the bar from the little ankle-high dog jump setup.  Seems to me that the caution tape on the teeter-totter should have been sufficient, and the jump equipment without the bar was more surreal than upsetting.  But good people contributed to this, and not-good people screwed it up already.

The sign itself was not well written.  It sounded like the whole park was going to be closed, but it was just those few things.  It should have been written as some kind of Maintenance notice.  Here are the broken parts:


The other sign was a rare "fun" sign, announcing a scavenger hunt across all the city's parks.  That's a story for a future post.


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