Madison Square Park Reflections December 16, 2012
Posted by judylobo in Traveling.Tags: baseball, Benny the dog, holiday tree, Madison Square Park, NYC, photography, Statue of Liberty torch, travel
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Madison Square Park is the park where Benny, my dog, and I spend lots of time. Benny’s time is spent sniffing and dreaming of catching that elusive squirrel and I daydream, reflect, chat with neighbors, other dog walkers, and strangers. Beginning in 1912, Madison Square Park was home to the first public holiday tree in the nation. Considering the special 100th year anniversary Benny and I spent some quality time admiring this year’s tree. If you look closely you can see both of us in the reflections. Madison Square Park was home to the torch of the Statue of Liberty for six years to raise funds for the completion of the statue and its pedestal. There is also a suggestion that the southwest corner of Madison Square Park is where America’s pastime, baseball, got its mid-19th century start.game.. Whatever the history – enjoy today’s reflections.
Excellent theme and double entendre of reflections!
Good one Judala..
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Copy Bonnie, and Happy Anniversary to Madison Square Park … a lovely piece of quiet in a big city.
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As always, great work
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Cool! I want to see this. Maybe when we go to the Les Mis movie on Christmas? Hahaha
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