Something about the timeline bothers me. Has it ever been verified that her visitation with her boys was every other weekend? I read that somewhere and I can’t find it now. Tia
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Hmmmm....visitation? Where and when? What were the logistics of this arrangement? Tia. This could be very important if she had to go pick them up, etc, etc...we're the other kids there? What is the vicinity of the pickup location IF there was one? (Catching up, maybe I'll come across it so sorry if already posted.)
Eta: Scarlett, I remember you're new because I welcomed you personally. Earlier you had mentioned/asked what common element might these parks contain? I wanted to let you know that before you joined (iirc) we too had been pondering this and there had been some discussion; I wanted to make a note to bring these forward so you could take a look at it, since you might be interested.
I had posted some information about the parks I could find online. I thought you had a great idea this afternoon to have one of our folks on the ground look for a particular common element, fwiw. We had discussed everything from gravel and turf to flora, fauna, feathers and duck poop (O/T, Leave it to CLUE to mention the duck poop, here is a great light thread for anyone who needs a break, CLUE and I spent some time here, it's a great place for a self timeout, link in progress).
I live south of the 30 mile radius everyone is focused on and even though it may be fruitless I still drive the farm roads in the county looking in ditches and tree lines and creek beds as far as I can without trespassing. I do this in tribute to Lucas and in memory of Jonathon Foster.
This is fantastic. Exactly what needs to be done, imo. Road sides within the 30, ditches, tree lines, creek beds. And fence lines, moo. Good job and thank you, motheroffour!
Remember everyone who looks in remote areas to please be careful! Who knows what lurks in the woods. I don't hike up here alone anymore for this very reason, scary homeless people, etc in the bushes, there's even a whole NatGeo episode about it like COPS about this called "The Hills Have Eyes". Of course I'm not sure Kansas/Wichita has a homeless epidemic like Colorado (and SoCal) have.
Eta: FTR not saying all homeless are people are violent. I've had the opportunity to talk with many.