I always find it funny when I write about something and suddenly I find other incredible angles of the topic coincidentally pop up in my newsfeed or even conversation. Such was the case a couple weeks following my post on free-range kids. It\u2019s true some other major media outlets took up the general subject in their op-eds, etc. More interestingly, I\u2019ve stumbled across commentaries that cover everything from the value of tree-climbing to the no-fuss, no-guilt philosophy of 70s mothers. Sound familiar to anyone? The most intriguing find, however, was an NPR article highlighting a children\u2019s \u201cadventure park\u201d in Wales inspired by the unofficial play havens of bombed out buildings during/after WWII. The unconventional playground, called simply \u201cThe Land,\u201d is apparently one of dozens in Europe (with a small handful in the U.S. - including one in Berkeley, CA, and a few in New York).
\n(This Mark's Daily Apple article was written by Mark Sisson, and is narrated by Brock Armstrong)