LURKINGGREEN2010                                                                                                                                      ISSUE 13
PHOTOS & TEXT BY BRYCE JANS

 


Once I had seen the statue, I was once again heading back to the subway, this time going uptown. I went about 18 stops this time, and landed 2 blocks away from Central Park.
 

   
I completed my journey around the park in about four hours, there is so much to see and do in that place. Spots from movies come to life, fountains you used to just see as an intro to “Angels In America," is now as real as even. I kept wishing she would just turn her head to me and say “Hello.”
A bridge from “Cloverfield," and a song and dance from Disney’s “Enchanted."
 

Walking till I hit Strawberry Fields, this place was sad, a musical icon was killed here. His one-time wife still living around here possibly just to see his fans mourn him and be grateful to remember his gift. John Lennon isn’t buried here but the remorse and solace one can feel at this place just might make one person feel that he is.
 


The Dakota
 

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