Things in a Park with O
You often see elderly folks in parks.
Common park tree; oaks give shade.
Sometimes in parks, mostly at night.
Fruit you might bring or eat during a park picnic.
Some parks have orange trees in warm areas.
Valid in AU/UK: 'oval' = park sports field.
Parks are full of other people to see.
Parks often have big open spaces.
An oak tree is a classic park tree.
Found in some parks, esp. Mediterranean.
Air in parks is rich in oxygen from trees.
Flowers sometimes planted in decorative park beds.
Often built in parks as fitness or play equipment.
Some rustic or older parks have outhouses as toilets.
Trees that can grow in parks and give shade and fruit.
Playground or fitness obstacles in many parks.
Playground slide can be orange-colored.
Semi‑aquatic mammal, seen in some park ponds.
Songbirds; some parks host oriole nests.
Park visitor resting, walking, or on a bench.
Individual oriole birds visiting park trees.
Orange peels often appear as park litter.
- orchid
Some parks include orchards with fruit trees.
Nocturnal marsupial sometimes roaming parks.
Grassy open fields for sports or picnics.
- Open air
Visitor in a park; elderly woman resting on bench
Oil stains or bottles can be found as litter
Oars by a park lake or boat rental area
Specific playground equipment, kids can use it
Holiday ornaments hung on park trees or fences
Playground slides painted orange in the park
Picnic snack; slices brought to eat in park
Common drink at picnics or food stands
Bench is a park object, old just describes it
Group of elderly visitors walking or sitting
They can be park visitors like any other kids
Police officers patrolling or resting in park
A police officer present as park security
Park flowerbeds often have orange blooms
Kids play with bright orange balls in parks
Old trees are classic park features
A painted orange bench for resting in parks
An old tree is a clear, physical park object
Groups of old ladies often relax and chat in parks
People may bring oysters for a fancy picnic
Some parks have ostriches in enclosures or zoos
Flowering shrub; some parks plant oleander.
Old swings are common in older playgrounds.
Some parks feature a stone or metal obelisk.
Large bird of prey; can visit lakeside parks.
Cookie snack you might eat on a park bench.
A gate in open position; clear park object.
Groups of elders often play chess in parks.
Friendly term for older visitors in a park.
Can grow in beds or be sold at park stands.
Wild cat; might appear near natural parks.
Warm oat porridge people might bring for a picnic
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