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Saturday Walk

- Laura - Friday, February 3rd, 2006 : goo

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Saturday was beautiful, and I took a late afternoon walk to the East River. Though the light was waning, the pix came out ok.


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A mural next to the Vinegar Factory.


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Asphalt Green

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My ultimate goal of the walk was to photograph Gracie Mansion. I had forgotten about the fortress surrounding it. This is taken on tip-toe. (For out-of-towners, Gracie Mansion is the traditional dwelling of the in-term mayor. Mayor Mike does not live in Gracie Mansion, however, he resides in his own residence on the upper east side- not too far away from this location).


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The East River Bridges- 90th St looking north.


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The path that runs along the east river.


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My favorite part of Saturday was watching all the dogs at the dog run. It was a gorgeous day, and there were lots of dogs there enjoying themselves.


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Peeking through the fence of the local school's play yard.

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joey: 3rd Feb 2006 - 00:46 GMT

does any one konw whatever happened to the artist named gracie mansion? you live in a picaresque neighborhood.

Jono Cono: 3rd Feb 2006 - 00:59 GMT

Hey, those are great pictures, they turned out fine. I really like the one of "John Finley Walk", the "Dog Run" and the Bridge. Those are well captured photos. The bridge picture has nice soft muted tones. The John Finley Walk photo is neat as the sign is the eye catcher but has a very picturesque background. The dog run, that intrigues me, I've never seen a setup like that before, also, what exactly is in the background behind the trees. With the lighting in that photo it almost looks like everything else is just kind of floating.

Laura : 3rd Feb 2006 - 01:21 GMT

I absolutely love dog runs- what a fabulous invention. You bring your own dog (ours is "Bryan," a Jackie), who has a great time, and then you get to play with all the other dogs! This particular park, Carl Schultz park, is great because it is on the river. It has two runs, one for big dogs (pictured), and another for little dogs like Bryan. The run is right infront of the path pictured, so Jono Cono, you are seeing the trees infront of the river. So everything indeed does look like its floating. And thanks for the Kudos!

jeeff: 3rd Feb 2006 - 01:24 GMT

i never saw a dog run like that either before i visited new york. i like how they all have wood chips on the ground. reminded me of a giant hamster cage.

Jono Cono: Thanks for the explanations Laura!

Laura : 3rd Feb 2006 - 04:51 GMT

My mother has just corrected me- the park is not Carl Schultz park (I always thought it was!) It's Carl something else that sounds like Schultz Park. She wanted it to be known that I was misinforming my readers :) So if anyone knows the correct name, post on!

elaine: 3rd Feb 2006 - 20:04 GMT

i like the way the flowers are wrapped like a dog with a lampshade on his head

jack: nice photos laura.

Laura : 3rd Feb 2006 - 23:44 GMT

Haha- nice connection, Elaine. I always pity dogs with cones. They always look like they're completely embarrassed, like the other dogs have been saying cruel things to them. Poor things.

Cathy Bernstein, east 84th Street: 9th Sep 2006 - 11:35 GMT

Carl Schurz Park: It’s easy to hear this park’s name and think Carl Schultz, the creator of the beloved Charlie Brown cartoons. In reality, Carl Schurz Park was named in 1910 to honor the soldier, statesman, and journalist Carl Schurz (1829-1906). After emigrating to the United States from Cologne, Germany in 1852, Schurz quickly made his reputation as a skilled orator and was instrumental in Abraham Lincoln’s 1860 election campaign. His most significant political offices were that of United States Senator from Missouri (1869-1875) and Secretary of the Interior (1877-81).

karina: 30th Sep 2006 - 18:38 GMT

memories,1953,and that era,walking along the "boardwalk", as we called it. We (7 children ), and mom leading the way--from our walkup on east 81st.A pleasant outing. A playground, a fountain spray for tots in summer, and the East River, that mystery lends, hells gate.The oldest brother-grabbing the dilly dally doll from the 3 yr. old brother and saying ".Turn the faucet on when you get home, it will pop right out "No dog parks then- we all would have had fun watching the playful goings on.

Bobby: 9th Jan 2007 - 14:51 GMT

Thinking of Buying an apatment on 84st/& East end Avenue? What are your thoughts on the neighborhood, and area. Would appreicate those comments from people that live in this area. Thanks~

BMF: 2nd Oct 2007 - 02:00 GMT

I have loved Carl Schultz park since I was a teenager, I use to go there and sit by th water.
It brings great memories, even now.

linda ekstrand: 11th May 2008 - 19:00 GMT

I used to love this park I have lived in the area for decades but after an unfortunate run in with a parks police officer I no longer go there. These PEPs are out for any fines they can levy and they are thugs. If you are a female with a dog be very careful you are easy prey for them. I avoid this park now and no longer enjoy it.

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