Monday, June 20, 2011

Sunday with April

April Clark from Nebraska visits NYC once a year for a convention.  She and Mitch met years ago when he was working on ad mailings and mailing lists for a sporting good store.  This year we took a tour of Central Park (free and sponsored by the Central Park Conservancy which has done so much to restore and keep up the park).  It was a beautiful day, the park was lush and green and filled with people for great people watching.

Then we walked over to Lincoln Center and admired a small quilt display at the free American Craft Museum.  April says she's going to take up quilting when she retires, although she doesn't seem to have a time frame for that yet. 

Across Broadway there was a craft show at Lincoln Center and one of the pianos that are scattered around the city and anyone can sit down and play.  This is an art installation concept that started in England and it's the second summer here.  Cathy asks what happens when it rains, and I think the answer might be those ubiquitous blue tarps...see it on the right? 

You know I got a new camera, right?  So here is a experimental video which will let you people watch along with us in Central Park.

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