Monday, November 2, 2015

Leaf Peeping in Central Park

October 31, 2015
NYC, NY

The NYC Marathon's 25-Mile mark, located in Central Park
The leaves have finally started to turn here in New York City and Mother Nature's been going gangbusters this past week.  With all of our friends out of town and no Halloween plans or parties to prepare for, Scott and I spent a quiet afternoon the day before the famed NYC Marathon admiring the changing foliage in Central Park.  It was a mostly overcast day with temperatures in the low- to mid-50s - a bit chilly for us - but it seemed fitting weather for Halloween afternoon and the vibrant yellow, orange and red colored leaves popped in the soft grey light. Here is some of what we saw.


The whimsical clock at the Central Park Zoo was striking the hour as we were passing by, so we stopped to watch as the anthropomorphic animals made their rotations around the tower
Central Park Zoo
The colored leaves were mostly yellow in the lower section of the park
Entering the Mall
A pop of orange
The Mall
Some lucky bridal couple will have this gorgeous specimen in their wedding photos
A stunning tree for a stunning bride




One of Central Park's numerous picturesque bridges, made even more so with a backdrop of autumn color
The view from the bridge
Even in the gloomy chill there were lots of rowboats on the lake
In the Ramble, New York City's hiking trail and one of my favorite parts of Central Park
We stopped off at the Wheeltapper on the way home, having worked up quite a thirst with all that leaf peeping!
Guinness reflections

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