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Observation Assignment at a Park

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Observation Assignment at a Park

Hayden Park was an interesting place for a Freeze-Frame assignment. For those who have not heard of a Freeze-Frame, it is simply sitting in one spot for 15 to 20 minutes observing ones surroundings. So to continue, at first glance, Hayden Park is a typical Valley of the Sun type park. Most of these typical parks have grass, picnic tables, some trees, and usually some sort of sports availability such as a basketball court or soccer field, or both. In addition, the parks also have pleasant surroundings. But Hayden Park is located in South Phoenix, so automatically the typical standard for parks is altered.

The surroundings around Hayden Park are far from what most people would consider to be pleasant. From the picnic table where I conducted my Freeze-Frame in Hayden Park I could see a junk yard with hundreds of old cars, a cement plant with loud trucks driving around the noisy machines, and a used car lot with a lot of obnoxious advertising, most of which is in Spanish. There was also a fenced in trailer park and some miscellaneous ...

In this essay, the author

  • Explains that hayden park was an interesting place for a freeze-frame assignment, which involves sitting in one spot for 15 to 20 minutes observing one's surroundings.
  • Describes the surroundings around hayden park that are far from what most people would consider pleasant. they describe the junk yard, cement plant, and used car lot.
  • Describes how they observed a young hispanic male riding bicycle in circles around the only building in the park for approximately ten minutes.
  • Analyzes how graffiti was everywhere, but the virgin of guadalupe, the saint of mexico, was untouched. the basketball court had paint, burns, and broken glass.
  • Concludes that their freeze-frame assignment showed that hayden park provides ample opportunity to enjoy the valley of the sun and south phoenix.
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