*sigh* once again I have failed at posting pictures, the order is still funny. At least the text is all in the right place though!
Anyways, sorry it's been awhile since we updated, life's been kind of hum-drum... searching for jobs, eating, sleeping, mild socializing. Nothing too exciting. But we went to Central Park for the first time the other day, and THAT was definitely blog worthy. Plus I took a ton of photos, and what else am I really going to do with them?
Ok, we entered the park around 72nd street, and found ourselves in the midst of a giant celebration of John Lennon's birthday. This was very confusing, until we realized what part of the park we were in:
This is a beautiful concert stand in the middle of the mall, which runs down the middle of the bottom end of the park. I wanted find out when I could hear an orchestra play there, but I was unsuccessful in my quest
This is Herbert the squirrel. While Sam and I were relaxing on a hill overlooking what we were pretty sure was either a tv show or a movie filming (big lights, cameras, etc.), Herbert got very upset that we were in his prime nut-burying area and proceeded to haunt us for the next several hours. I think we were all friends in the end, though.
See! Doesn't it look like they're getting ready to film something??
This fountain was my main reason for wanting to visit the park. The Bethesda fountain has been in so many movies, including Angels in America, which is really important to me, so I was so excited to see it in real life. Oh, and Jesus got baptized here in Godspell. Isn't she beautiful?? Although the pigeons roosting on her arm kind of ruin the affect a little...
My first view of the lake! wow.
oooh, this was fun, in the middle of the mall there were all these statues of literary figures, and I took way to many pictures because, as you all well know, I am fascinated by both literature and sculpture. Here are some highlights:
Shakespeare, looking very mad at me for daring to snap his picture.
Columbus, although I'm not sure how he qualifies as a literary figure.
Robbie Burns, the tragic Scottish poet.
Look at the amazing trees on the mall, it's like they have snakes for branches sometimes
This was actually the very last stop before we went home, at FAO Schwartz. I think you all know who they are. Go Legos!!!
General Sherman and a friend marked our exit from the park onto 5th Avenue
These statues were all in or around the Central Park Zoo. Allow me to introduce:
See! Doesn't it look like they're getting ready to film something??
This fountain was my main reason for wanting to visit the park. The Bethesda fountain has been in so many movies, including Angels in America, which is really important to me, so I was so excited to see it in real life. Oh, and Jesus got baptized here in Godspell. Isn't she beautiful?? Although the pigeons roosting on her arm kind of ruin the affect a little...
My first view of the lake! wow.
oooh, this was fun, in the middle of the mall there were all these statues of literary figures, and I took way to many pictures because, as you all well know, I am fascinated by both literature and sculpture. Here are some highlights:
Shakespeare, looking very mad at me for daring to snap his picture.
Columbus, although I'm not sure how he qualifies as a literary figure.
Robbie Burns, the tragic Scottish poet.
Look at the amazing trees on the mall, it's like they have snakes for branches sometimes
This was actually the very last stop before we went home, at FAO Schwartz. I think you all know who they are. Go Legos!!!
General Sherman and a friend marked our exit from the park onto 5th Avenue
These statues were all in or around the Central Park Zoo. Allow me to introduce:
And Balto, a dog who apparently saved a village and stole Sam's heart away from me. Blast you, Balto!!
Well that ends our incredibly out of order journey. I hope I didn't make your brain hurt. Look out tomorrow for a more words-oriented update!
Love to all
2 comments:
hooray for central park! (this is erin, by the way).
You got to see the Bethesda fountain?! That's so cool! I just finished watching "Angels in America" the other day and again was such a fan of that movie/play. I suppose I should say movie since that's all I've seen.
~Phil
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