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Soccer/Recreational Field: Developing a healthy mind often requires keeping a healthy body, so it should come as no surprise that Landel’s would have an outdoor area for patients to burn out any extra energy they might have. Though a bit smaller than what a standard soccer field should look like, the recreational field at Landel’s is sufficient for any games the patients may want to play among themselves. The goalposts are white and made of metal, though not shaped in a way that would pose a hazard to anyone’s safety. For those who don’t enjoy soccer, the field is perfect for anyone who might want to play Frisbee or set up a game of baseball, kickball or volleyball. (Supplies for such activities are kept in the shed located in the northwest corner, though only the best-behaved of patients are allowed to use the more dangerous sorts of equipment. See the Activities' Shed entry for details.) The lush grass is neatly maintained and rarely looks like it needs to be mowed. Oddly enough, no one has ever actually seen anyone taking care of it.
Activities Shed: Located in the northwestern corner of the Soccer/Recreational field, the activities shed is made of white, treated wood, and stands about 14 feet tall, with a length of 16 feet, and a width of 12 feet. It contains a variety of items, including aluminum and wooden baseball bats (the aluminum kind will bend easier when put under high stress, while the wooden variety will splinter if damaged), volleyball nets, different kinds of balls (including baseballs, soccer balls, footballs, and volley balls), helmets, pads, and worn out jerseys that come in faded hues of red or blue. At night, the wooden walls seems to shift and creak on their own accord. Those who manage to get the wide, maroon double doors open and rummage around the shed should be mindful of the spider webs that have formed in the corners.
Miscellaneous
Men’s Bathroom: The walls and floors are made up of blue and white tile. Anyone who walks inside will be first greeted by blue counters (with mirrors) on each side of the room. Both counters contain four white sinks, as well as four soap dispensers. A couple of hand-dryers and a paper towel dispenser are positioned near both counters. Situated on the south part of the room are ten urinals, with six stalls against the northern wall. Beyond the stalls is a door leading to the men's showers. Lockers are stacked on the western wall, which are well suited for patients to put their clothes or belongings in before washing up. Taking warning, though - patients who leave special items in one of the lockers shouldn't be too surprised to find them missing when they return.