Monday, January 7, 2008

New York By Day

For our morning excursion after my run, a few photos capture it best. We had a little time to wander the south end of the park with the girls before we grabbed some breakfast and I headed downtown to NRDC.



John and the girls scoot across the exceptionally cold rock outcrop overlooking The Pond.




Tilley, enjoying the morning light at Cop Cot, the Park's largest wooden rustic structure. Cop Cot is Scottish for "little house on the crest of the hill".





John captured a nice moment of me and Tilley attempting to warm up (still couldn't feel all of my body parts at this point; the sun definitely helped).





Laika shows off her smart little charcoal wool number with the faux fur collar.




John, Laika, and The Pond.





As we headed out of the Park, Laika got all Sassy and trotted right up the stairs. Such a gritty city doglet.



On our second morning we explored futher to the Inscope and Gapstow bridges, built in 1973 and 1896 of granite and Manhattan schist, respectively.




Huddled with the Gapstow bridge in the background.




Beautiful light and reflections from the water; despite my heroic efforts including fenceclimbing, photo doesn't do it justice.



Waiting for Spring.

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