A Visit to... Vanucci Field and Playground, Beechview
Pittsburgh's Parks, Playgrounds, and Trails
I step off the trail at Vanucci Field, round the corner through the parking lot, and there they are: Two flowers, faces turned to the sky (as if to say, “Have faith in us; there is a warm, glowing orb up there”), their stems gently curve in unison. I feel like I’ve stumbled upon a secret synchronized dance. I shouldn’t be surprised. The Greenway is called Seldom Seen for a reason.
I’m sure plenty of children (and a handful of limber adults) can strike the pose, knees bent, spine arched, chest, head, and arms reaching forward, a subtle (or not so subtle) S. S like a shy sun, S like steel sunflowers forever green and yellow, S like the sudden spray of water on a hot ssssssummer day.
And while we’re likely wearing sweaters instead of swimsuits and shorts this week, the City’s 29 parks with spray features are waiting for you every single day, 10 am to 8 pm through mid-September. Swaying like a sunflower is optional but highly recommended.
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