Hyde Park Sydney Thinking Routine
Hyde Park Sydney Thinking Routine
In this picture of Sydney's Hyde Park, I can see a big green and opened park with a huge chessboard, sorrounded by many trees. There are several people having a walk, chilling in the stairs or the grass and playing chess.
Depending on the people we focus on there are doing different things. Some of them, as I said before, are playing chess in a giant chessboard, are having a walk and an others are just chilling in the grass or in the satirs.
Refering to how often do these people play chess at the park, I would say that these people could play once in a week chess tournaments. I am not related of the frecuence which chess matches are played, but I would say that these to mans meet theirselfs at least once a week to play chess.
At the park, you can do diverse activities like going for a walk, meeting any friend or family member, playing chess, make a picnic...
Where I live (in Bilbao), we have a similar park in the city center called Doña Casilda's Park, where you can find people from different ages doing different activities. For example, there are elderly people going for a walk, young mans and womans doing calisthenics and even children playing with their friends football.
Whenever I am with my friends, we usually like to go for a walk to places like Gran Vía Street, Doña Casilda's Park, or even to Zubiarte's Shopping Centre.
About if I like going to the park, to be honest, I really enjoy going to the park when I meet my friends or if I go for a walk with my grandparents.
Althought I go to Doña Casilda's Park very often, I do not do any type of sport in the park, because I would rather doing team sports like football, basketball and handball than make individual sports focused more on improve someones physic than in having fun. Also, I think that is an embarrasing situation to do sport in a public space.

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