What Are Your Thoughts On A 'Fairy Garden'?

I came across this on my travels. Has safe public access. It's permanent but yes it's a bit messy. Sign on top says it's a 'fairy garden'. Would make a great gym for fairy-type Pokémon and the cell needs one more Wayspot for a second gym... but I'm not sure how people would vote on such a structure.
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grsmhiker-ING Posts: 159 ✭✭✭✭
Without more context, I can't say I'd rate that more than 1-2 stars. Looking at the vegetation, it appears to be outside the US. So I suspect that (if not PRP) it's in some sort of common area for use by local children. That's really the only reason I'd not reject it outright. Here in the states (with which I'm more familiar), I'd not expect to come across such a structure except on PRP... or maybe as a decoration somewhere like a botanical garden. But it looks like the intent here is that this be used as a play structure.
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Sugarstarzkill-PGO Posts: 437 ✭✭✭✭✭
I wouldn't be outright opposed to something like this, but this specific example, like others have said, does look kind of poorly done
I am curious where its located- is it in an actual public park? From the sole picture it looks like it's something someone would set up in their yard, but you stated it definitely isn't. So it just made me curious about where it actually was.
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I'd be very unlikely to vote higher than a 1 unless you give me a reason to.
Looks like a kids playhouse in a private garden.
Understood. There is also a swing next to it, attached to a tree. Taken as a whole, could this count as play area? It's not on private land and Google Street View should back me up on this.
Without more context, I can't say I'd rate that more than 1-2 stars. Looking at the vegetation, it appears to be outside the US. So I suspect that (if not PRP) it's in some sort of common area for use by local children. That's really the only reason I'd not reject it outright. Here in the states (with which I'm more familiar), I'd not expect to come across such a structure except on PRP... or maybe as a decoration somewhere like a botanical garden. But it looks like the intent here is that this be used as a play structure.
Not gonna lie, it looks like a homemade thing for a child, not anything official or artistic, I would reject unless you had some sort of info saying it was comissioned
I wouldn't be outright opposed to something like this, but this specific example, like others have said, does look kind of poorly done
I am curious where its located- is it in an actual public park? From the sole picture it looks like it's something someone would set up in their yard, but you stated it definitely isn't. So it just made me curious about where it actually was.
The only criteria that a "fairy garden" would be able to fall under would be "cool piece of art". But the one you shown as your example doesn't look every artistic at all.
It's on a patch of land at the end of a cul-de-sac. It lies amoungst some trees and is next to a fence. Behind the fence is a country lane.
I'd not waste your time and nominations. You might get very lucky but it's not likely.
Go and find the local permanent playground or games area which are likely to get through. This just looks like a den created by of for children on a piece of rough ground.