For Hobbit Taz and CribbageWitch, who will probably be FTF,
again.
I stopped at Subway on Friday for a final sandwich of the week
-- I have exhausted all of my usual favorites and may have to try
something more exotic (for me), like a meatball sub with marinara
sauce or sweet onion chicken teriyaki. I tried roast beef, I tried
ham, but there are other places from which I like those sandwiches
more.
On the way back to work, I stopped off in Wildflower Park, on
Villa Maria Lane. Wildflower Park is, as far as I can tell, a
relatively underused mid-sized park (12.9 acres!) in the Hazelwood
Park system, perhaps a diamond in the rough when compared with the
jewels like Queen Anne Park or Howdershell Park.
I pass this park once or twice a month, yet have never seen
anyone visiting the park; only once have I seen park personnel
there for maintenance -- but I know they've been there.
I would imagine that the neighbors like having this park as an
extension of their own backyards; it is neat and well-kept, and has
a nice playground, a gazebo with a large picnic table, a somewhat
rickety-looking bridge across the creek, and a baseball diamond on
the other side of the creek. Treat this park as you would your
neighbor's back yard (assuming you like your neighbors).
Parking can be found on Villa Maria Lane, but I would recommend
parking on Villa Rosa Lane and walking across Villa Maria to the
park entrance.