Families make time for makeshift play in Mystic
Mystic — The Smith and Seeberg families were having a little makeshift fun here Wednesday.
Brothers Kellen, 10, and Rowan Smith, 8, with friend Hank Seeberg, 9, were leaping between concrete pillars while playing with family members and friends at the dock on Isham Street.
"We just needed to get out of the house and run around for a bit," said the Smith boys' mother, Kristin Smith.
The two families came to Mystic for the day to visit Hank's father, Greg Seeberg, who works at the Mystic Seaport Museum.
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