Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Ibama Twins take a rest at Sheep Meadow

After visiting the Strawberry Fields memorial the Ibama Twins decided to go to Sheep Meadow in Central Park to lay down and rest on a gorgeous 90 degree day.  Max and Rex joined all the other New Yorkers on one of New York's biggest lawns.

The 15-acre preserve known as Sheep Meadow has a long history as a gathering place for large scale demonstrations and political movements. It is currently a favorite spot for families, sunbathers, picnickers, kite flyers, and other visitors to come relax and admire the New York City skyline. Sheep Meadow is located at West side/mid-Park from 66th to 69th Streets and is open from May to mid-October dawn to dusk in fair weather. This open area is very popular and can draw up to 30,000 people a day. "I've seen people standing in line to enter the Sheep Meadow," said Doug Blonsky, president of the Central Park Conservancy.

2 comments:

  1. doesn't look like any of those NYorkers wanted to share their blankets.

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  2. Is this part of Central Park? It amazes me how many people go there. I suppose because of the weather is why it isn't open in the winter months. Glad the guys got to enjoy some hot sun there :)

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