Miscellaneous

Child’s Play

Written in response to Diโ€™s Share Your World 6th May 2024

Playland Park ยฉ NAR

Here are the questions Di has prepared for us:

  1. Have you ever roller skated? As a child I had the type of roller skates that attached to my shoes and tightened with a key. I would skate in my neighborhood with my friends; since the number of cars on the road back then was much less than now, it was safe for us to take over the whole street and skate for hours. I never had a pair of professional-type skates with the beautiful wood wheels, the ones that laced up like ice skates, nor did I ever go to a roller skating rink. My experience was limited to street skating in strap-on skates with my friends … and lots of skinned knees!


2.  Have you ever ridden a horse (or donkey) Yes, Iโ€™ve actually ridden both. When I was a young girl in The Bronx, I remember there was a truck that would travel around the area making stops along the way. It was not a very large truck, similar to the vehicles belonging to private landscapers you see today. The truck traveled around and played music like an ice cream truck but instead of ice cream, it carried two ponies and offered rides to children whose parents were lucky enough to have an extra 5ยข to spend. The rides didn’t last long, just up and down our street with the truck driver/pony handler holding the rein and leading us around. For city kids such as myself, this was an exciting and memorable event!
One summer my sister-in-law and I took our young children horseback riding while on vacation in Montauk. It started out nice but as the day progressed, the weather became increasingly hot and humid and we were all extremely uncomfortable. Since it was a half day tour for beginners, we werenโ€™t exactly galloping bareback down the beach on wild horses which would have provided a cooling breeze. At the end of the day, we were all sweaty, sunburned and covered with mosquito bites … not to mention that we walked like John Wayne for the next two days! There are quite a few horse stables where I currently live and itโ€™s not unusual to see people on horseback crossing the local streets going from one trail to another. It’s a lovely way to spend a few hours but horseback riding isnโ€™t anything I see myself doing again.
While in Sicily I rode donkeys fairly often. Many of the streets in my fatherโ€™s home town are so narrow, the only way to go from one place to another is by foot or on a donkey. Riding a donkey is nothing like riding a horse. Donkeys are much slower than horses; they are approachable and lovable, overall non-reactive and less likely to go into a flight response. Even though I rode horses several times, I did not grow up around them so it was natural for me to feel safer being around a donkey than a horse. Youโ€™re also much closer to the ground should you take a tumble! Our donkeys were always saddled, a much more comfortable and safer way to ride.


3.  What was your favourite ride at a fun fair? The rollercoaster, without a doubt. I love rollercoasters โ€“ the good old-fashioned ones with lots of steep climbs and drops โ€“ none of this crazy upside down nonsense you see these days. Just give me an old rollercoaster and Iโ€™m a happy camper. All the rides that spin and twist and twirl and go upside down make me terribly nauseous and I steer clear of them. Also I will never go on any ride that involves a free fall; to me that is just insanity. I also used to love water parks and riding the huge twisty-turny slides into the giant pools. They were great fun and an instant way to cool off but these days I can’t walk around theme parks for hours on end because of my arthritis. As my husband always says, “I’m too old for this crap!”

4.  Choice of fun fair prizes: coconut, cuddly toy, ยฃ10/$10 cash prize. Well, money is always nice but Iโ€™d say a cuddly toy to give my granddaughter (unless it’s an elephant which I’d keep for myself! ๐Ÿ˜). We don’t have coconut as a prize here which is too bad because I love coconut. But we do have cotton candy and whatโ€™s a day at the fair without the sweet fluffy clouds of pink cotton candy?
The legendary Coney Island is an hourโ€™s drive from my house and Palisades Park (made famous by the video below) is only 30 minutes away in New Jersey across the Hudson River. We went to both places often when we were younger. For my UK friends, our Coney Island in Brooklyn was inspired by your seaside resort of New Brighton. We now live about 10 minutes away from Playland Park in Rye, NY, an old and very well-known amusement park/beach. Iโ€™m a fan of the Dragon Coaster and the arcade but we spend most of our time (at least for now) in Kiddie-Land where our little 4 year old granddaughter can have fun on the kid rides and play mini-golf, which is the only type of golfing Iโ€™m into!
And letโ€™s not forget the Tunnel of Love for me and my mister!

Thanks for offering up a fun prompt, Di! ๐ŸŽข ๐ŸŽŸ๏ธ ๐ŸŽ 

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This is โ€œPalisades Parkโ€ by Freddie “Boom Boom” Cannon

Me playing mini golf at Playland Park.
Look at that form, that concentration. What a pro!
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What the Dragon Coaster can do to your hair! ยฉ NAR

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