Now you can be arrested for ‘free range parenting.’ There was a story about this on NPR this morning. http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2015/02/18/384050825/kids-solo-playtime-unleashes-free-range-parenting-debate
My son is a hydro engineer for a power company (he builds dams). He designed a bin into which salmon swim and then it transports them to the top of the dam for release. The survival rate is such that the state had to extend the season.
My granddaughter took a look at the design and decided that it was a bus for fish and since fish travel in schools, it was a school bus.
jreckard about 9 years ago
Helicopter halibut?
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 9 years ago
Why, when I was in a school….
PICTO about 9 years ago
I went to watch the salmon run one year but they just swam.
rpG Premium Member about 9 years ago
Now you can be arrested for ‘free range parenting.’ There was a story about this on NPR this morning. http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2015/02/18/384050825/kids-solo-playtime-unleashes-free-range-parenting-debate
J Short about 9 years ago
…and I don’t care what the Remora’s mom is doing.
jtviper7 about 9 years ago
This is a little bit fishy.
dflak about 9 years ago
My son is a hydro engineer for a power company (he builds dams). He designed a bin into which salmon swim and then it transports them to the top of the dam for release. The survival rate is such that the state had to extend the season.
My granddaughter took a look at the design and decided that it was a bus for fish and since fish travel in schools, it was a school bus.
Well, it’s funny if you’re 7.
Mike Parsons Premium Member about 9 years ago
…as long as the wheels do not go ’round & ’round, that IS funny! (and cute)