There’s approximately 55 miles of trails in Central Park. That’s 11 times my workday commute. Neither of us had a map, or any idea exactly what we would discover…and that didn’t bother us one bit. We had some ideas of what we wanted to see and as we wondered around trying to find one landmark, [...]
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Peek a boo…
Posted in Central Park, tagged Central Park on November 10, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Where’s our Frisbee? Or even a kite?
Posted in Central Park, tagged Central Park on November 6, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Sheeps Meadow in Central Park.
When you’re famous
Posted in Central Park, tagged Central Park on November 6, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
At the end of The Mall is Literary Walk – where you’ll find statues of long gone great authors. As we bounced around from statue to statue we chattered about each one. “Fitz” struck our fancy. Was he coming to dinner? We asked. Was he bringing us some wine? Or was he just going to [...]
Peace, serenity and a bag of sugar cashews
Posted in Central Park, tagged Central Park on November 6, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Stroll = Mall at Central Park. I have a pretty vivid imagination. And as I “strolled” down this tree lined promenade…I wondered how many others had “strolled” down this same walk. The leaves had turned a sweet yellow a shade before they would turn orange and red. So peaceful. So beautiful. And so fragrant! Fragrant [...]
Phaoroh’s Fantasy
Posted in Central Park, tagged Central Park on November 2, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
1. not ours 2. approximately 3400 years old 3. part of a pair 4. made by pupil-less eyes 5. cleopatra’s needle 6. roman trophy of a conquered land 7. alien compass
Country road…take me home…
Posted in Central Park, tagged Central Park on October 31, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
3 paths. Which to choose. To the far right – a mile and a half jogging path, to the far left – a paved road … and in the middle a wide ..quiet … country road. We stood still for a second… to contemplate which way to go. Such were the decisions we faced. It was breezy that morning and [...]