Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Monday, October 20, 2008
Saturday, July 12, 2008
Brooklyn Museum Walk
It has been a long time since we got to take a long walk, but Saturday we jumped at the opportunity to visit the last few days of the Murakami exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum. We then continued on our path through Prospect Heights and Park Slope.
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Labels: Brooklyn Museum, Murakami, park slope, Prospect Heights, prospect park
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
“Steel Roots” by Steve Tobin, on exhibit in Prospect Park
Have you seen this before? If you've been outside Litchfield Villa in Prospect Park, then you probably have. This sculpture by Steve Tobin is part of the "Art in the Parks Program" which has been going on for over 40 years. What was originally supposed to be on display from Oct, 2007 to Jan, 2008 has been extended indefinately. It adds a nice touch to the park and now that it is spring time, looks great against the flowers and green grass. I recommend a view before it is taken from us.
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Labels: Litchfield Villa, prospect park, Steel Roots, Steve Tobin
Saturday, April 5, 2008
Opening Day in Prospect Park
Today was opening day in Prospect Park. They could not have lucked out better. I've never seen so many kids playing baseball. Everyone was out biking, running, rugby, you name it. Finally we had a real spring day, hopefully tomorrow will be just as good for the opening day of the Brooklyn Flea.
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Labels: Brooklyn Flea, prospect park
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
President's Day Walk
I was fortunate enough to have the day off Monday for the holiday and I took full advantage of the weather to take an enjoyable 6 mile trek through Prospect park and park slope. I couldn't help stopping by Target during my walk.
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Labels: 5th Avenue, prospect park, Target
Monday, December 3, 2007
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Labels: prospect park, snow