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New York’s Little Island
Rising from the waters of the Hudson River where Pier 54 used mark the western end of 14th Street, the man-made Little Island is Manhattan’s newest park attraction. From its website: “Little Island opened on May 21, 2021 as an … Continue reading
BRIER PATCH in MADISON SQUARE PARK
Posted in Arts-a-Poppin', The Teaching Artist, Two-fisted Touristing
Tagged American Dream, art, Brier Patch, Conservatory, education, exhibition, Hugh Hayden, installation, Madison Square, New York City, park, photography, progress, public art, school desk, sculpture, tree branch, winter
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DENALI – THE HIGH ONE
Caribou, Moose and Bears, Oh My! and the Highest Mountain in North America! That bear at the top is a bit of a teaser. We’ll see him, and his bear companion, and just how close they got to us, later … Continue reading
Posted in Arts-a-Poppin', Two-fisted Touristing
Tagged Alaska, Alaska Range, antlers, Athabascan, bear, Caribou, Dall Sheep, Denali, Golden Eagle, Grizzly, Lynx, McKinley, Moose, Mountain, National, Overlook, park, Polychrome, Porcupine, Ptarmigan, river, Talkeetna, Teklanika, Toklat, tour bus
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A TOWN OF TWO LUCYS
In the village of Celoron, part of the town of Ellicott, on the western boundary of the city of Jamestown, in Chautauqua County, in the state of New York, United States, a statue was erected in honor of Lucille Ball, … Continue reading
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Tagged Celoron, Chautauqua, Dave Poulin, Ellicott, Jamestown, Lake, lighthouse, Lucille Ball, Lucy, Mark & Jetta Wilson, memorial, New Lucy, New York, park, Scary Lucy, sculpture, statue, Vitameatavegamin
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LONGWOOD GARDENS – SEASONALLY BEDECKED
A Handsome Season’s Greetings in a Classic Botanic Conservatory Longwood Gardens – thousand acres of gardens, woodlands, and meadows in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania – was seasonally decked out for the holidays the Sunday after Thanksgiving, when Ed and … Continue reading
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Tagged Botanical, Christmas, Christmas Tree, Conservatory, David Elder, decorations, flowers, gardens, lights, Longwood, park
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VERSAILLES – A Walk in the Park (and what a Park!)
A detailed guided tour through the baroque mythological splendors and eye popping and head scratching extravagance of the park of Versailles. The park grounds of Versailles are immense and splendid. Below a map of the whole park: Only the bottom … Continue reading
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Tagged Apollo, Apollo's Bath Grove, Bacchus, ballroom, Ceres, Chateau, Colonnade, cove, dragon, Ed Elder, Enceladus, Flora Fountain, Fountain, gardens, Girandole, Grand Canal, Hades, Hermitage, King's Garden, Latona, Louis XIV, Marie Antoinette, Mirror Fountain, mythology, Neptune, Orangery, park, Parterre, Persephone, sensuality, statues, Sun King, Trianon, Versailles, water, Water Theatre Fountain
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