We found this fort on the edge of Granby on our way out of town. It doubles as the school playground, but I assure you, it is far more than just a playground. It was a compound! The children got out the last of their energy before the 2 hour ride home. It gave Larry and I a chance to catch our breath after 2 very action packed days.

Ellie on the tire swing.

Thomas's self -photo.

Maria and Sabrina. Who is pushing? Hmmm...

Ruthie relaxing in the chair swing.

And of course Nicholas, who found something to climb on.
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